MindMap Gallery Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform offered by Amazon.com. This mind map will explore the key features and benefits of AWS, and a secure cloud services platform that provides a wide range of infrastructure services, such as computing power, storage, and databases, as well as other functionalities, including analytics, machine learning, and Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities.
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Overview of AWS
Introduction to AWS: This section provides a general introduction to Amazon Web Services and its main features.
Global Infrastructure: In this section, the global infrastructure of AWS is explained, including the availability zones, regions, and edge locations.
AWS Management Console: Here, the user interface for managing AWS resources through the AWS Management Console is discussed.
Compute Services
Amazon EC2: This section covers the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) service, including instance types, security groups, and instance lifecycle.
AWS Lambda: Here, the serverless computing platform AWS Lambda is explained, including its benefits and use cases.
Amazon ECS: In this section, the container management service Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is discussed, along with tasks, services, and clusters.
Storage Services
Amazon S3: This section provides an overview of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), including buckets, objects, and storage classes.
Amazon EBS: Here, the block storage service Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) is explained, including volume types and snapshots.
Amazon Glacier: In this section, the long-term archival storage service Amazon Glacier is discussed, along with vaults, archives, and retrieval options.
Database Services
Amazon RDS: This section covers the managed relational database service Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), including database engines and high availability.
Amazon DynamoDB: Here, the fully managed NoSQL database service Amazon DynamoDB is explained, including tables, items, and queries.
Amazon Redshift: In this section, the data warehousing service Amazon Redshift is discussed, along with clusters, nodes, and columnar storage.
Networking Services
Amazon VPC: This section provides an overview of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), including subnets, route tables, and security groups.
Amazon Route 53: Here, the scalable domain name system service Amazon Route 53 is explained, including domain registration, routing policies, and health checks.
AWS Direct Connect: In this section, the dedicated network connection service AWS Direct Connect is discussed, along with virtual interfaces and connection types.
Security and Identity Services
AWS IAM: This section covers the AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service, including users, groups, policies, and roles.
Amazon Cognito: Here, the user authentication and authorization service Amazon Cognito is explained, including user pools, identity pools, and federation.
AWS Organizations: In this section, the service AWS Organizations is discussed, which enables the management of multiple AWS accounts.
Management and Governance Services
AWS CloudFormation: This section provides an overview of AWS CloudFormation, a service for provisioning and managing AWS resources with templates.
AWS CloudTrail: Here, the AWS service for logging and monitoring API activity, AWS CloudTrail, is explained, including trails and log files.
Amazon CloudWatch: In this section, the monitoring and management service Amazon CloudWatch is discussed, including alarms, metrics, and logs.
Additional Services
AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive: This section covers the lowest-cost storage class of Amazon S3, Glacier Deep Archive, designed for long-term data retention.
AWS Elastic Beanstalk: Here, the service AWS Elastic Beanstalk is explained, which makes it easy to deploy and manage applications in multiple languages.
AWS IoT: In this section, the AWS Internet of Things (IoT) service is discussed, including device management, messaging, and data processing.