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Understanding AWS Services Terminology – Part 1

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Basic AWS Services terminology: Part-1

What is AWS?
AWS stands for Amazon Web Services. AWS is one of the most popular public cloud services available in the market. It offers a secure cloud service for your business regardless of the size of your business.

AWS is a reliable, scalable, and flexible cloud service which was initially made available for public consumption in 2004 and was officially re-launched on March 14, 2006, combining the three initial service offerings of Amazon S3 cloud storage, SQS, and EC2.

AWS offers multiple services like computing power, deployment services, monitoring service,databases, storage, AI/ML and content caching and delivery. The best thing about AWS is its pricing plan: Pay as we go. The less you use, the less you pay. The more you use, the LESS you pay per unit.

Let us talk about the  services provided by AWS. AWS nearly provides 170+ services and products to customers. This post will help you to better understand some of the most commonly used AWS services.

This is the first part of our three part series covering popular AWS Services.


Common AWS Services (Glossary: Part-1):

1. AWS Account

2. Amazon API Gateway

3. AMI – Amazon Machine Image

4. ARN – Amazon Resource Name

5. AWS Backups

6. AWS Command Line Interface (CLI)

7. AWS CloudWatch

8. AWS CloudFront

9. AWS Connect

10. AWS DR – Disaster Recovery

11. Amazon DynamoDB

12. Amazon EBS

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