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Aws Global Infrastructure

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AWS

PROJECT
“AWS GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE”

Presented by Ankit and Krish


WELCOME
In Our Aws Project
About Us
We are student of B.S.C (HONS) INSTRUMENTATION
Meet The
Group

Ankit kumar Krrish Kumar


Dept- Instrumentation Dept- Instrumentation
 able Of
T 1 Security

Contents 2 Availability

3 Performance

4 Region

5 Flexibility
Security
Security at AWS starts with our core infrastructure. Custom-built for the cloud and
designed to meet the most stringent security requirements in the world, our
infrastructure is monitored 24/7 to help ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and
availability of your data. All data flowing across the AWS global network that
interconnects our datacenters and Regions is automatically encrypted at the
physical layer before it leaves our secured facilities. You can build on the most
secure global infrastructure, knowing you always control your data, including the
ability to encrypt it, move it, and manage retention at any time.
Availability
AWS delivers the highest network availability of any cloud provider. Each region is fully isolated
and comprised of multiple AZs, which are fully isolated partitions of our infrastructure. To better
isolate any issues and achieve high availability, you can partition applications across multiple
AZs in the same region. In addition, AWS control planes and the AWS management console are
distributed across regions, and include regional API endpoints, which are designed to operate
securely for at least 24 hours if isolated from the global control plane functions without
requiring customers to access the region or its API endpoints via external networks during any
isolation.
Performance
The AWS Global Infrastructure is built for performance. AWS Regions offer low latency, low
packet loss, and high overall network quality. This is achieved with a fully redundant 400
GbE fiber network backbone, often providing many terabits of capacity between Regions.
AWS Local Zones and AWS Wavelength, with our telco providers, provide performance for
applications that require single-digit millisecond latencies by delivering AWS infrastructure
and services closer to end-users and 5G connected devices. Whatever your application
needs, you can quickly spin up resources as you need them, deploying hundreds or even
thousands of servers in minutes.
Region
When we use AWS console CLI or SDK to manage AWS resources the first thing we need to do
is to choose a region. The resources we created in one region are only visible in that region there
are a few considerations when we choose a region. First of all, we may want to choose a region
that is close to our users for the lowest latency. For example, if the majority of your users are in
the US we may want to choose a US region.
The second reason is compliance and regulatory requirements. Certain laws mandate that
certain data must be stored in particular countries. For example, if our organization is operating
highly sensitive data for the US government we should consider the GovCloud. Some resources
or services are only available in certain regions new services are usually launched in the U.S.
east northern Virginia region first. Sometimes it takes a long time to roll out to other regions.
Flexibility
The AWS Global Infrastructure gives you the flexibility of choosing how and where you want
to run your workloads, and when you do you are using the same network, control plane,
API’s, and AWS services. If you would like to run your applications globally you can choose
from any of the AWS Regions and AZs. If you need to run your applications with single-digit
millisecond latencies to mobile devices and end-users you can choose AWS Local Zones or
AWS Wavelength. Or if you would like to run your applications on-premises you can choose
AWS Outposts. If you are in a public sector organization or highly regulated industry, you can
read our plans to launch the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.
THANK YOU
“AWS GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE”

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