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AWS Elastic refers to various services and features provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) that are scalable and flexible, enabling users to adapt to changing workloads and requirements.

Here are some key AWS Elastic services and features:

1. AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2): It provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. With EC2, you can launch virtual machines (EC2 instances) and scale the number of instances up or down as needed. This elasticity allows you to handle varying workloads efficiently.

2. AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB): ELB automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple EC2 instances to ensure that no single instance is overwhelmed. It helps improve the availability and fault tolerance of applications.

3. AWS Elastic Beanstalk: This service enables developers to deploy and manage applications easily without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. Elastic Beanstalk automatically handles the capacity provisioning, load balancing, scaling, and application health monitoring.

4. Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS): ECS is a container orchestration service that allows you to run, scale, and manage Docker containers in the AWS Cloud.

5. Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS): EKS provides a managed Kubernetes service to simplify the deployment, management, and scaling of containerized applications using Kubernetes.

6. AWS Elastic File System (EFS): EFS offers scalable and fully managed file storage for Amazon EC2 instances. It allows multiple instances to share a common file system, making it ideal for applications that require shared file storage.

7. AWS Elastic Load Balancing: It automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, or IP addresses.

8. Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS): EBS provides persistent block-level storage volumes for use with EC2 instances. It allows you to scale storage independently from compute resources.

 

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