AWS Compute Services

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AWS Compute Services

 

Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a wide range of compute services to help businesses and developers run applications and workloads in the cloud efficiently and cost-effectively. Here are some of the primary compute services provided by AWS:

  1. Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2): EC2 is one of the foundational services of AWS, allowing users to launch and manage virtual machines (instances) in the cloud. EC2 instances offer a variety of configurations to meet different computing needs, and users can scale their instances up or down based on demand.

  2. AWS Lambda: Lambda is a serverless computing service that enables users to run code without provisioning or managing servers. Developers can upload code in the form of functions, and Lambda automatically handles scaling, monitoring, and resource allocation.

  3. Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS): ECS is a container orchestration service that allows you to easily run, scale, and manage Docker containers. It integrates well with other AWS services, making it easier to build scalable and reliable containerized applications.

  4. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS): EKS is a managed Kubernetes service that simplifies the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications using Kubernetes.

  5. AWS Batch: This service enables users to run batch computing workloads on the AWS Cloud without the need to manage the underlying infrastructure. It automatically provisions and scales compute resources based on job requirements.

  6. Amazon Lightsail: Lightsail offers a simplified way to launch and manage virtual private servers (VPS) with pre-configured software and a straightforward pricing model. It is designed for users who need a simple virtual server environment without the complexity of EC2.

  7. AWS Fargate: Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that allows you to run containers without managing the underlying infrastructure. It abstracts away the need to provision and manage servers, making it easy to deploy and scale containers.

  8. AWS Elastic Beanstalk: Elastic Beanstalk simplifies the deployment and management of web applications and services. It automatically handles the deployment details, capacity provisioning, load balancing, and scaling.

  9. AWS Outposts: Outposts extends AWS services to on-premises data centers, allowing users to run compute and storage workloads with low-latency and seamless integration with their AWS resources.

  10. AWS Parallel Cluster: Parallel Cluster is an open-source cluster management tool provided by AWS to set up and manage high-performance computing (HPC) clusters quickly and easily.

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