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Overview

 Why AWS Cloud


 AWS History
 AWS Infrastructure

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Cloud
Computing
Virtual
Datacenter

Physical
Datacenter

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Data Center
Internet

Routers

Firewall

Switch
Servers

Storage
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Physical Data Center

Server Server Server Server Server

Ethernet Network FC SAN Network

Storage Storage

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Physical Datacenter
1 Day 3 Days
• Consumes more space

Mr.Rayan IT Team
Authorized
• Takes more time to setup
person

• Difficult to move applications


4 Days
1 week 3 Weeks
• Requires more cooling
IT Stores
Purchase/
Procurement
• Difficult to scale up / out
Finance Dept

• Lot of dependency on human


10 Weeks 11 Weeks 12 Weeks
resources
Hardware Readiness
Network Team,
Storage Team,
• Lot of Human intervention is
Delivery IT Team
Security Team
required
• Dependency on the external
Server Delivery resources

Overall 3 months

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Virtual Datacenter

App App App App App App App App App


O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S

Hypervisor Hypervisor Hypervisor

Server Server Server

Ethernet Network FC SAN Network

Storage Storage
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Virtual Datacenter

1 Day 2 Days
User Authorized
IT Team
Request person

3 Days
VM Admin •Reduced delivery time
Server
Create VM Delivery
•No dependency on external
resources

•Human resource intervention is


required
Overall 3 days
•Dependency on the VM Admin

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Cloud computing

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Characteristics of cloud
computing solutions:
• On-demand self-service
• Broad network access
• Resource pooling
• Rapid elasticity
• Measured Service

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Cloud computing

Pool of Resources Self Service

Cloud
Computing

Elasticity Metering

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Cloud computing
Pooled Resources:

 Rather than assigning fixed compute, storage, and networking resources to


particular users, a cloud provides a resource pool that all users share.

 It doesn’t matter whether physical machine or VM to a user—cares about


service level agreement (SLA) it promises.

 The physical resources are opaque to the cloud’s users, those resources
can be freely reconfigured as needed to optimize the cloud’s service.

 No matter as long as performance is met for the user

Self-Service Access:

 Getting access to computing resources—VMs and more

 without needing human approval for each request is a fundamental aspect


of cloud computing.
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Cloud Computing
Elasticity:
 The set of resources a particular user has can grow and shrink over time.
 Ex: a three-tier application might increase the number of Web server VMs it’s
running when an application’s load increases, then decrease them when the
load shrinks.

 From the point of view of a cloud’s user, computing resources are elastic.

Metered Use of Resources:
 Because resources can be allocated in a fine-grained way, such as per-VM
per-hour, clouds can offer metered use.

 A user might be able to monitor the details of her resource use, for example,
perhaps being charged only for what she uses.

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Cloud Computing

Cloud Layer
App App App App App App App App App
O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S O/S
Hypervisor Hypervisor Hypervisor

Server Server Server

Ethernet Network FC SAN Network

Storage Storage
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Cloud Computing

Types of Cloud Service

SaaS PaaS IaaS


A complete A platform of A way to run
software services for virtual servers
solution hosting a in the cloud
custom with full
solution control

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Cloud Computing

User Select the O/S Selects the


Interacts with Cloud template size

Requests for Cloud Provisions Delivers the


Provision the server server

• Fast delivery - 15 mins to deliver the server

• No dependency on external resources

• User need not to depend on administrator

• User has control to manage the resource

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AWS HISTORY

 Cloud computing platform


 Launched in the year 2002
 In it’s early stages, AWS platform consisted of only few tools and services
 AWS officially relaunched on 19th March 2006 combining three initial
services ( AWS cloud storage, SQS, EC2 )
 Above services attracted cloud ready customers and set the table for
partnership with enterprises such as Drop box, Netflix and others before
2010
 AWS Cloud Datacenters spread across various regions
 Provides Infrastructure service and application services
 Public Cloud
 Over 10 years of making cloud

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AWS Infrastructure

 AWS Global Cloud Infrastructure is the most secure, extensive, and reliable
Cloud Computing environment anywhere, on and off the planet.

 Whether you need to deploy your application workloads across the globe in
a single click, or you want to build and deploy specific applications closer to
your end-users with single-digit millisecond latency.

 AWS provides you the cloud infrastructure where and when you need it.

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AWS Characteristics

On demand Pay as you go

Uniform Available

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AWS Services Sections

On demand Pay as you go


Compute
Scaling
Security
CDN
DNS Backup
Database
StorageLoad Balancing
Workflow Monitoring
Networking
Uniform Messaging Available

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