AWS (Amazon Web Services) Introduction


Author: Eli the Computer Guy
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What is AWS? -IaaS -Compute -Storage -Networking -Database -DNS -Global Data Centers AWS vs. Linode/ Digital Ocean -IaaS vs. VPS Benefits of AWS -Highly Scalable -TCO is Generally Lower Than Private Infrastructure -Highly Reliable for Price Point -Centralized Billing and Management Problems with AWS -Lock In -Learning Curve -Building Correct Infrastructure -Cost Adds Up… Pricing of AWS -Compute Pricing -Storage Pricing -Bandwidth Pricing -Interaction Pricing Migrating to AWS -Can Be As Simple As A Normal Migration -For Full Benefits You May Need To Reimagine/ Rebuild Entire Architecture Certification / Education -aws.amazon.com/certification/ **** SPONSORS: INE (Online IT Training): http://goo.gl/cHDXC5 Bugcrowd (CrowdSourced Security): https://goo.gl/50d0EE Plixer (Netflow Analytics): https://goo.gl/2dY1zw Spiceworks (Online Tech Community): http://goo.gl/CUjcZn Schooley Michell (Telecom/ Datacom Purchasing): http://goo.gl/Lk7E7m Gillware Data Recovery (Data Recovery Partner Program): http://goo.gl/kTRwn3 **** Attend Question/ Answer MEETUP: http://goo.gl/kPHGFw Schedule a Skype Meeting with Eli: https://silicondiscourse.com Podcasts of New Videos at SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/elithecomputerguy To Ask Questions Email: Question@EliTheComputerGuy.com For Classes, Class Notes and Blog Posts: http://www.EliTheComputerGuy.com Visit the Main YouTube Channel at: http://www.YouTube.com/EliTheComputerGuy Follow us on Twitter at: http://www.Twitter.com/EliComputerGuy **********


Comments

  1. really great introduction. very helpful. thanks.
  2. He said if your architecture on AWS looks similar to your local architecture, it's most likely that your'e doing it wrong. My question goes as, if we are using some sort of CMS for our website such as Drupal, does it make sense to migrate it to AWS as Drupal has its fixed architecture (and doesn't matter if it runs on a VPS or AWS) ?
  3. Thanks man for the video, it's very very useful .. I have no clue why people are trying to be funny in the comments, NOT!!
  4. Very informative but not much more than explaining IaaS or each individual service.
  5. geez, i like your beard dude
  6. Hi Eli - towards then end of this video you mentioned that AWS wouldn't be the first thing you got certified in, what would you recommend is the first thing? Thanks!
  7. Somehow, I m not sure if we can trust GAFAs like Amazon to dump on to their data center Our proprietary higher values algos or data just for the sake of having a cheap reliable highly availbilty Hard Drive or just computing power for an extra CPU with ram we dont have . Maybe I Got to love changing power supplies at night ... but I think the question of confidentiality and intellectual property over having its own confidential material used on these clouds is worth asking ? Thanks Eli
  8. Hum Eli , tell me, I have heard of Amazon Web Ser-Vice , Is it GOOD ? :))))
  9. Eli, you're just AWESOME! thank you for posting this.
  10. Awesome explanation of scalability :)
  11. Thanks again Eli!
  12. This guy is getting more and more wackier for each new video
  13. Hey Eli, this was a really damn good introduction to AWS. Sometimes I dig ya for being too long winded, but you didn't repeat yourself much here and you touched on everything important. Much appreciated. This single video gave me everything I needed to begin researching 5 of their services I specifically needed, one of which, I didn't KNOW I needed.
  14. Video starts at 4:25
  15. Eli, this video was incredibly helpful and informative! I am now a life long subscriber to your videos. Thank you! :D
  16. You mentioned at the end about not getting certified in AWS first, what certifications would you recommend getting before AWS?
  17. i'm studying network administration should i learn AWS ?
  18. Visuals would be great. Not able to see what is on monitor
  19. Eli, your videos are awesome. I have learnt a lot from you. Thank you.
  20. I made an html page. I think I'll call it a day now...