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Page 1: AWS Intro & History

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Istanbul

November 8, 2016

AWS Introduction and History

Toros Gökkurt

Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services

[email protected]

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Amazon History

1994: Jeff Bezos Incorporated the

Company

1995: Amazon.com

Launched Online

Bookstore

2005: Amazon

Publishing Launched

2006: Amazon

Web Services (AWS)

Launched

2007: Kindle

Launched

2011: Amazon

Fresh Launched

2012: Amazon Game Studios

Launched

2013: Amazon

Art Launched

2014: Amazon Prime Now

Launched

2015: Amazon Home

Services & Amazon

Echo Launched

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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

ComputeMessaging

Mobile

App Services

Database

Networking

Development and

Management Tools

Payments

VPCOn-Demand Workforce

Analytics Content Delivery

Storage

Enable businesses and developers to

use web services to build scalable,

sophisticated applications.

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AWS Rapid Pace of Innovation

2009

48

159

722

82

2011 2013 2015

New Features/Services

Launched

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AWS Direct

Connect

AWS Elastic Beanstalk

AWS GovCloud

Amazon CloudTrail

Amazon S3

Amazon WorkSpaces

Amazon Kinesis

Amazon

AppStream

Amazon SNS

AWS IAM

Amazon Route 53

Amazon SWF

Amazon Redshift

Amazon Dynamo DB

Amazon CloudSearch

AWS Data

Pipeline

Trusted Advisor

AWS KMS

Amazon Config

Amazon RDS

for Aurora

Amazon WorkDocs

AWS

Directory

Service

AWS CodeCommit

AWS CodePipeline

AWS Service Catalog

Amazon CloudWatch Logs

Amazon EFS

Amazon API

Gateway

Amazon Machine

Learning

AWS Device Farm

AWS Web App Firewall

Amazon Elasticsearch Service

Amazon QuickSight

AWS Import/Export Snowball

RDS for MariaDB

Amazon Inspector

AWS IoT

Amazon EC2 Container

Registry

Amazon

ElastiCache

AWS

CloudFormation

Amazon

Mobile

Analytics

AWS Mobile Hub

AWS Storage GatewayAWS OpsWorks

AWS Elastic Transcoder

Amazon SES

Amazon EC2

Container Service

Amazon Cognito

AWS CodeDeploy

Glacier* As of 1 February 2016

Amazon WorkMail

AWS Lambda2,000+Services and Features

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AWS Customers

Enterprise Customers Startup Customers Public Sector Customers

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Six Advantages & Benefits of AWS Cloud Computing

Trade capital expense

for variable expense.

Benefit from massive

economies of scale.

Stop guessing

capacity.

Go global in minutes.

Increase speed and

agility.

Stop spending money on

running and maintaining

data centers.

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10

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service, Worldwide

Gartner “Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service, Worldwide,” Lydia Leong, Douglas Toombs, Bob Gill, May 18, 2015. This Magic Quadrant graphic was published by Gartner, Inc. as part of a larger research note and should be evaluated in the context of the entire report. The Gartner report is available at http://aws.amazon.com/resources/analyst-reports/. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

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AWS Core Infrastructure and Services

AWS Technical Essentials 3.8 ILT

Security

Network

Security

Network

Security Groups NACLs Access Mgmt

VPCVPCEC2 “Classic”

“Public

ELBOn-Demand

Provision

Traditional Infrastructure Amazon Web Services

Servers

AMI Amazon EC2 InstancesOn-Premises Servers

SecuritySecurity Groups NACLs AWS IAMFirewalls ACLs Administrators

NetworkingVPCELBRouter Network Pipeline Switch

Storage and

DatabaseRDBMSDAS SAN NAS Amazon

EBSAmazon

EFSAmazon

S3

Amazon

RDS

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12© 2016 Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Infrastructure Regions Edge LocationsAvailability Zones

Foundation

Services

Compute(Virtual, Auto-scaling and

Load Balancing)

Networking

Applications Virtual

DesktopsCollaboration and Sharing

Platform

Services

Caching

Relational

No SQL

Cluster

Computing

Real-time

Data

Workflows

Data

Warehouse

Queuing

Orchestration

App Streaming

Transcoding

Email

Search

Containers

Dev/ops Tools

Resource Templates

Usage Tracking

Monitoring and Logs

Identity

Sync

Mobile Analytics

Notifications

AWS Cloud Computing

Databases Analytics App Services Deployment and

Management

Mobile Services

Storage(Object, Block and Archive)

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Compute Network StorageSecurity &

IdentityApplications

AWS Foundation Services

Amazon

EC2

AWS

Lambda

Amazon EC2

Container Service

AWS

Elastic BeanstalkElastic Load

Balancing

Amazon

VPC

AWS

Direct

Connect

Amazon

Route 53Amazon S3

Amazon

CloudFront

Amazon

Elastic File

System

Amazon

Glacier

AWS

Storage

Gateway

AWS

Import/Export

Snowball

AWS Identity and

Access Management

AWS

Directory

Service

AWS Cloud

HSM

AWS KMS

AWS WAF

Amazon

WorkDocs

Amazon

WorkSpaces

Auto Scaling

Amazon

WorkMail

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Databases Analytics App ServicesManagement

ToolsDeveloper

ToolsMobile

ServicesInternet of

Things

AWS Platform Services

Amazon

RDSAmazon

DynamoDB

Amazon

ElastiCache

Amazon

Redshift

Amazon

EMR

AWS

Data Pipeline

Amazon

Kinesis

Amazon

Machine

Learning

Amazon

Elasticsearch

Service

Amazon

API Gateway

Amazon

AppStream

Amazon

CloudSearch

Amazon

Elastic

Transcoder

Amazon

SES

Amazon

SQS

Amazon

SWF

Amazon

CloudWatch

AWS

CloudFormation

AWS

CloudTrail

AWS

Config

AWS

OpsWorks

AWS

Service

Catalog

AWS

CodeCommitAWS

CodeDeploy

AWS

CodePipeline

AWS

Device Farm

Amazon

Mobile

Analytics

Amazon

Cognito

Amazon

SNS

Mobile Hub

AWS IoT

Trusted

Advisor

AWS Database

Migration

Service

AWS

Certificate

Manager

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AWS Global Infrastructure

Regions

Geographic locations

Consists of at least two Availability Zones(AZs)

Availability Zones

Clusters of data centers

Isolated from failures in other Availability Zones

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AWS Global Infrastructure

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AWS Global Infrastructure

At least 2 AZs per region.

Examples:

US East (N. Virginia)

• us-east-1a

• us-east-1b

• us-east-1c

• us-east-1d

• us-east-1e

Asia Pacific (Tokyo)

• ap-northeast-1a

• ap-northeast-1b

• ap-northeast-1c

Note: Conceptual drawing only. The number of Availability Zones (AZ) may vary.

US East (VA)

AZ - A AZ - B

AZ - C AZ - D

AZ - E

Asia Pacific

(Tokyo)

AZ - A AZ - B

AZ - C

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Achieving High Availability Using Multi-AZ

Availability

Zone - AAvailability

Zone - B

Availability

Zone - C

Region

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AWS Global Infrastructure

50+ AWS Edge Locations:

Local points-of-presence commonly supporting AWS

services like:

Amazon Route 53

Amazon CloudFront

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AWS Management

Console Demonstration