Amazon Web Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the biggest on-demand cloud computing platforms. Amazon offers more than 90 services spanning a wide range including computing, storage, web and mobile application development services, networking, database, Internet of Things services and data analytics. Two of the most popular include /Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud/ (EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) and Amazon Relational Database Services (RDS). Others include: Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR), AWS Config, /Amazon Cloudwatch/ (monitoring) and /AWS Cloudtrail/ (Auditing).

Amazon cloud environment can be managed from AWS page or using a AWS command line tool.

List of AWS services and products
For a complete list of AWS products, you can visit the AWS services wikipedia page. This tutorial here will include:
 * AWS Command Line Tool (CLI), a unified tool to manage your AWS services
 * AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
 * CloudFormation AWS Infrastructure as a code service.
 * /AWS Cloudtrail/
 * Amazon Cloudwatch (monitoring) and Cloudwatch Logs (since July 2014), which can stream logs to AWS Elasticsearch
 * AWS Inspector, released in October 2015
 * /Amazon MemoryDB for Redis/
 * /Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud/ (EC2)
 * Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), a storage service with unlimited file storage
 * AWS Glacier (08/2012), cold data solution
 * /Amazon Virtual Private Cloud/ and VPC Flowlogs since October 2015
 * /AWS Privatelink/ since November 2017
 * /Elastic Container Service/ (ECS)
 * Elastic Container Registry (ECR), available since December 2015 with tagging support from December 2018
 * Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR)
 * AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), since May 5, 2018.
 * /AWS Certificate Manager/ (ACM) to provisioning and managing SSL/TLS certificates, available since June 2016.
 * /AWS Systems Manager/, since November 2017
 * /AWS Elasticsearch/, since October 2015


 * /AWS Tag Editor/
 * /AWS Management Console/
 * /AWS Data Migration Services/ (DMS)
 * /AWS Backup/, since January 2019.
 * /AWS CodePipeline/, a continuous delivery service available since July 2015
 * /AWS CodeDeploy/, available since November 2014 and including Blue/Green deployments since November 2018.
 * /AWS Lambda/
 * /AWS Step Functions/ since December 2016.
 * /AWS Secrets Manager/ since April 2018
 * /AWS Fargate/ for running containers
 * /AWS Elastic Beanstalk/ orchestration service offered since 2011
 * /AWS Simple Email Service/ (SES) Simple Email Service
 * /AWS ElastiCache/, managed, Redis or Memcached-compatible in-memory data store
 * /AWS Sagemaker/, machine learning service
 * AWS IoT Greengrass, open-source IoT service for edge computing

AWS Cloud Practitioner
For an overview of AWS services, users can take the AWS Cloud Practitioner, a course which covers entry-level understanding of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud infrastructure and related concepts.