Amazon Web Services
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− | '''Amazon Web Services''' is a large set of cloud services run by Amazon, widely used for the development and hosting of websites, web services, apps, APIs, and the like. | + | '''Amazon Web Services''' (AWS) is a large set of cloud services run by Amazon, widely used for the development and hosting of websites, web services, apps, APIs, and the like. |
== Services include: == | == Services include: == | ||
* Amplify (platform for web service and mobile app development) | * Amplify (platform for web service and mobile app development) | ||
* API Gateway (platform to build and manage APIs) | * API Gateway (platform to build and manage APIs) | ||
− | * Athena (SQL database) | + | * [[Athena]] (SQL database) |
* Braket (quantum computing) | * Braket (quantum computing) | ||
* Chime (conferencing system) | * Chime (conferencing system) | ||
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* [[DynamoDB]] (NoSQL database) | * [[DynamoDB]] (NoSQL database) | ||
* EC2 (virtual servers) | * EC2 (virtual servers) | ||
+ | * [[Elastic File System]] (EFS) | ||
* Lambda (serverless functions) | * Lambda (serverless functions) | ||
* S3 (cloud data storage) | * S3 (cloud data storage) |
Latest revision as of 01:33, 31 October 2022
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a large set of cloud services run by Amazon, widely used for the development and hosting of websites, web services, apps, APIs, and the like.
[edit] Services include:
- Amplify (platform for web service and mobile app development)
- API Gateway (platform to build and manage APIs)
- Athena (SQL database)
- Braket (quantum computing)
- Chime (conferencing system)
- CodeStar (application builder)
- Cognito (identity management)
- DynamoDB (NoSQL database)
- EC2 (virtual servers)
- Elastic File System (EFS)
- Lambda (serverless functions)
- S3 (cloud data storage)
[edit] See also
- Amazon Resource Name (used to uniquely identify objects within AWS)