This document discusses how cloud computing provides resources over the internet that users can access on demand without upfront costs. It summarizes AWS's global infrastructure and pricing models, and how these enable startups to launch faster, scale more easily, and reduce costs. It provides examples of companies that have grown rapidly using AWS and recommends architectural patterns like caching, load balancing, and database optimization to further lower costs.
This session provides an introduction to the AWS platform and services. It explains how you can get started on your cloud journey and what resources you can use build sophisticated applications with increased flexibility, scalability and reliability. The session also covers the benefits customers are enjoying by moving to AWS cloud; increased agility, faster decision making and the ability to fail fast and innovate.
This document summarizes an AWS summit held in Tel Aviv, Israel in October 2013. It provided an overview of AWS services and announcements, including the opening of an AWS office in Israel to better serve local customers. The summit highlighted AWS' global infrastructure spanning 9 regions and 26 availability zones, its 30+ services, and rapid pace of innovation with over 150 new services and features launched in 2012 and 2013. It also showcased how various companies are using AWS to improve agility, reduce costs, and drive transformation across industries.
The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS), Amazon's cloud computing platform. It outlines AWS's global infrastructure and services across compute, storage, database, networking, deployment/administration, and applications. Hundreds of thousands of customers from startups to enterprises use AWS worldwide to run applications at massive scale.
AWS Enterprise Summit London 2013- Andy Jassy- AWS KeynoteAmazon Web Services
1) The document discusses Amazon Web Services (AWS) and how it provides cloud computing services for enterprises.
2) It outlines the broad range of computing, storage, database, analytics and other services AWS offers, as well as its global infrastructure footprint and certifications.
3) The document argues that AWS offers lower long term costs compared to building private data centers, citing its economies of scale, pricing models and security capabilities.
AWS Summit Berlin 2013 - Keynote Werner VogelsAWS Germany
The document outlines the agenda for the AWS Summit on May 2nd. It includes keynote speeches from Dr. Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon and Stephen Schmidt, CISO of AWS. There will also be breakout sessions on various AWS topics in the morning and afternoon. Lunch and an exhibition of AWS partners will take place from 12-1pm.
AWS Webcast - Webinar Series for State and Local Government #1: Discover Clou...Amazon Web Services
Are you interested in the cloud, and want to start learning more about cloud computing with Amazon Web Services? If you answered yes then this webinar is for you! You will receive an overview of AWS, discover why others in state and local government are choosing AWS and what they are using AWS for as well as how to get started.
AWS Summit 2013 | India - Understanding the Total Cost of (Non) Ownership, Ki...Amazon Web Services
Explore the financial considerations of owning and operating a traditional data center or managed hosting provider versus utilizing cloud infrastructure. This session will consider many cost factors which can be overlooked when comparing models, such as training, support contracts and software licensing. The presentation will additionally also cover as to how the TCO in an on-premise data center can become significantly higher when considering factors like scalability, flexibility & security when compared to a cloud platform. Learn how to further reduce your current costs on AWS and improve your spend predictability.
The document discusses how startups can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to grow their infrastructure in a lean and scalable way. It provides examples of how companies have used AWS services like EC2, S3, and RDS to dynamically scale their computing resources based on demand. The document also outlines key benefits of AWS like reducing costs, increasing agility, and removing undifferentiated heavy lifting so companies can focus more on their core business.
IDT Replaces On-Premises Appliances with Primary Backup on AWSAmazon Web Services
IDT Telecom, a leader in prepaid communication and payment services, used on-premises appliances to back up its data worldwide. Faced with increasing support costs for its appliances and a goal to align its backup environment with its cloud strategy, IDT looked to StorReduce and Amazon Web Services (AWS) for a more cost-effective, efficient, and scalable backup and recovery solution. With StorReduce’s scalable deduplication software, IDT moved its primary backup data to Amazon S3 for faster throughputs and recovery times, saving up to 80 percent in costs. Learn how StorReduce and AWS enabled IDT to replace its on-premises backup appliances with AWS, lower total cost of ownership, and increase data availability.
Understand the core concepts of Cloud Computing. Whether you want to run applications that share photos to millions of mobile users or you’re supporting the critical operations of your business, a cloud services platform provides rapid access to flexible and low cost IT resources.
This document summarizes key metrics and information from Mike Clayville, VP of Worldwide Field Operations and Business Development at Amazon Web Services. The summary includes:
1) AWS saw strong year-over-year growth in usage of their core services like S3 and EC2 between 2013 and 2014, with over a million active customers globally using AWS.
2) AWS launched over 500 new features and services in 2014 alone, continuing their rapid pace of innovation. This allows customers to use AWS for a wide variety of workloads and applications across industries from startups to enterprises.
3) More customers are adopting cloud-based approaches like AWS for new applications, digital transformation efforts, and data analytics using a broad suite
Keynote: Paving the Way and Making a Difference: AWS in the Public SectorAmazon Web Services
Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services with:
Mark Davies, Technical Lead, ChEMBL Group, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI);
Phil Young, Head of Online, Transport for London (TfL)
Tim Marshall, Executive Director of Jisc Technologies and CEO of Janet
This document summarizes cloud computing services from Amazon Web Services (AWS) for enterprises. It notes that AWS has over 1 million active customers, including startups and large enterprises. It outlines the vast infrastructure and technology platform AWS provides, including compute, storage, databases, analytics and other services. It argues that AWS allows customers to move faster through its agile, pay-as-you-go model and by not requiring large upfront investments. The document advocates for a phased migration strategy for enterprises to move workloads to AWS over time.
Introduction to Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services Amazon Web Services
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing capabilities. It begins with an agenda and overview of how AWS has transformed businesses through its global infrastructure of 11 regions, 30 availability zones, and 53 edge locations. The document then summarizes key customer benefits of AWS including cost savings, agility and elasticity, global deployment capabilities, and platform breadth and pace of innovation. It highlights Gartner recognition and provides examples of startup, enterprise, and regional customers on AWS. The remainder gives demonstrations of core AWS services to help get started, including compute, storage, database, deployment and management tools.
AWS Webcast - AWS Webinar Series for Education #1 - What is Cloud ComputingAmazon Web Services
Are you interested in the cloud, and want to start learning more about cloud computing with Amazon Web Services? If you answered yes then this webinar is for you! You will receive an overview of AWS, discover why others in education are choosing AWS and what they are using AWS for as well as how to get started.
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This document provides an introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Jean-Pierre Le Goaller. It discusses why companies choose AWS, what companies use AWS for, and how companies get started with AWS. Specifically, it notes that AWS provides cost savings and agility compared to on-premise infrastructure. It also gives examples of how companies use AWS for web and mobile applications, big data, storage and backup, enterprise applications, and datacenter migrations.
Through this webinar, you will learn how to expand your business as an AWS partner in the Public Sector. You'll also hear from AWS experts on relevant case studies in the government, education and nonprofit sectors, and a focus on Security and Compliance, a key area in this market.
This document discusses how startups can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to run lean and scale fast. It outlines how AWS provides fully managed services that allow startups to focus on their core business rather than undifferentiated infrastructure tasks. AWS services like Amazon S3, EC2, DynamoDB, and RDS enable startups to develop faster, easily scale up as demand increases, and optimize costs as they grow their revenue. The document highlights several successful startups that have leveraged AWS to rapidly grow large global user bases with small teams.
The document discusses how startups can build scalable applications without servers by leveraging serverless architectures on AWS. It describes how Dean Bryen challenged himself to build an image processing microservice within 45 minutes using only AWS services like Lambda, API Gateway, S3, and DynamoDB without any servers or monolithic code. The microservice included a static site in S3, an API built with API Gateway that triggers a Lambda function for image processing, and stores results in DynamoDB. This demonstrated how platforms services can provide high availability and scalability without the need to manage infrastructure. The document also discusses how Gousto evolved from a monolithic PHP application to a microservices architecture using Lambda and other AWS services.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a technical workshop on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The workshop will include an AWS technical review, a discussion on cloud-powered continuous integration, and a Q&A session. Core principles that will be discussed include that everything fails all the time and that users only pay for AWS resources when they are turned on. The technical review section will cover Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), importing virtual machines to EC2, instance storage types, AWS regions and availability zones. Other topics include auto scaling, load balancing, monitoring with CloudWatch, and media storage and distribution with S3. The workshop will include demonstrations of data storage options like RDS, DynamoDB and E
This document discusses why startups continue to use Amazon Web Services (AWS). It notes that startups have limited resources and need to validate ideas quickly and at low cost. AWS allows startups to focus on building their product rather than infrastructure. It emphasizes lean startup principles of releasing minimal viable products, collecting user feedback, and iterating quickly. AWS services like EC2, S3, CloudFormation, and Elastic MapReduce help startups scale infrastructure as needed without large upfront costs. This allows startups to experiment more and innovate faster. Case studies show how startups have used AWS to handle growth, process large amounts of data, and deploy code continuously while maintaining flexibility.
This webinar, the third installment of a four-part webinar series for start-ups, will focus on how to get from 'Minimum Viable Product' (MVP) to scale. It will also explain how to deal with unpredictable demand and how to build a scalable business. Attend this webinar to learn how to:
- Scale up Demand: Leverage Amazon in your Go to Market strategy with the AWS Partner Network (APN), Marketplace, and Amazon Appstore for mobile apps
- Scale your Reach: Reach customers globally in minutes leveraging AWS’ global infrastructure, including regions, availability zones and edge locations
- Scale your Architecture: Use a range of AWS services to build scalable architectures that cater for your first 10 million users
본 세션에서는 Amazon의 관리형 데이터베이스 서비스(RDS) 중 기존 상용데이터베이스의 5배 성능 및 1/10 가격으로도 확장성을 보장하는 Aurora에 대한 소개 및 사용법 그리고 기존의 DB에서의 마이그레이션 방법에 대해 소개해드립니다. 10월 리인벤트를 통해 동경 리전에 Aurora를 사용가능하게 되었습니다.
- AWS provides startups with a vast array of cloud infrastructure services and platform capabilities to help them build and scale their applications quickly and cost effectively. These services include compute, storage, databases, analytics and more.
- AWS aims to continually innovate and introduce new services at a rapid pace based on customer feedback, with over 100 significant services or features launched since 2008. This allows startups to focus on their core business without having to manage infrastructure.
- Emerging technologies like containers, serverless computing (AWS Lambda) and API Gateway make it easier for startups to build dynamic and scalable applications on AWS.
A detailed overview of AWS including how you can get started quickly, deliver agility and reduced time to market.
By Ryan Shuttleworth, AWS Technical Evangelist
(ARC302) Running Lean Architectures: Optimizing for Cost EfficiencyAmazon Web Services
Whether you’re a cash-strapped startup or an enterprise optimizing spend, it pays to run cost-efficient architectures on AWS. This session reviews a wide range of cost planning, monitoring, and optimization strategies, featuring real-world experience from AWS customers. We’ll cover how you can effectively combine EC2 On-Demand, Reserved, and Spot instances to handle different use cases, leveraging auto scaling to match capacity to workload, choosing the most optimal instance type through load testing, taking advantage of multi-AZ support, and using CloudWatch to monitor usage and automatically shut off resources when not in use. We'll discuss taking advantage of tiered storage and caching, offloading content to Amazon CloudFront to reduce back-end load, and getting rid of your back end entirely, by leveraging AWS high-level services. We will also showcase simple tools to help track and manage costs, including the AWS Cost Explorer, Billing Alerts, and Trusted Advisor. This session will be your pocket guide for running cost effectively in the Amazon cloud.
Day 3 - Maintaining Performance & Availability While Lowering Costs with AWSAmazon Web Services
AWS provides you several pricing options that can help you significantly reduce your overall IT cost, including On-Demand Instances, Spot Instances, and Reserved Instances. This session covers high-level architectures and when to use and not to use each of the pricing models for components of those architectures. We walk through several customer examples to illustrate when to use each pricing option. Additionally, we walk through tools that may be useful to determine when to use each pricing model. This session is aimed at technically savvy managers and engineers who need to reduce their cloud spending.
Reasons to attend:
- Learn about Reserved Instances, On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances.
- Discover ways of running more for less in Amazon EC2.
- If you are already running a workload in AWS, attend this webinar to learn how to run the same workload at reduced costs.
오픈 소스 클라우드 관리 플랫폼에 해당하는 OpenStack과 Commercial 공용 클라우드인 Azure과 닮은 점들을 여러 시각에서 살펴보는 내용을 담은 슬라이드입니다.
2017년 3월, Azure Saturday Live에 발표하였습니다
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This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) including its history, services, pricing model, global infrastructure, and how customers can get started with AWS. It describes how AWS began as Amazon's internal infrastructure and has grown to serve over 1 million customers globally across industries like startups, enterprises, and government agencies. The document outlines AWS's broad range of cloud computing services across categories like compute, storage, databases, analytics, mobile, and more. It emphasizes AWS's focus on innovation with new services and features, lower prices through economies of scale, and its utility-based on-demand pricing model. Finally, it suggests steps for getting started like using the free tier, training, and certification programs.
This document discusses new features and capabilities for serverless applications on AWS Lambda. Key points include:
- AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) allows defining serverless apps in a common language and integrates with CloudFormation.
- New features for serverless CI/CD pipelines include pulling source from GitHub/CodeCommit with CodePipeline and building with CodeBuild.
- Environment variables are now supported for Lambda functions.
- X-Ray provides visibility for tracing calls between Lambda and other AWS services.
- Other updates include Kinesis iterator, C# runtime, dead letter queues, and integrations with services like API Gateway, DynamoDB, and Step Functions for orchestrating functions.
Understand the core concepts of Cloud Computing. Whether you want to run applications that share photos to millions of mobile users or you’re supporting the critical operations of your business, a cloud services platform provides rapid access to flexible and low cost IT resources.
The AWS Workshop Series Online is a series of live webinars designed for IT professionals who are looking to leverage the AWS Cloud to build and transform their business, are new to the AWS Cloud or looking to further expand their skills and expertise. In this series, we will cover:'Introduction to Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services'.
New Trends of Geospatial Services on AWS Cloud - Channy Yun :: ICGIS 2015 SeoulAmazon Web Services Korea
This document discusses new trends in geospacial services based on AWS cloud. It covers GIS services, open GIS data, Landsat data, and planetary research available on AWS. Specifically, it discusses how ESRI's ArcGIS Server, global open data sources, the entire Landsat satellite image archive, and NASA planetary research projects are now supported and hosted on AWS cloud infrastructure. This wider availability of geospacial services and data on AWS is enabling more innovation and applications in fields like government GIS, natural resource monitoring, and space exploration.
- AWS provides a wide range of cloud computing services including compute, storage, databases, analytics, and more that allow customers to innovate faster than ever before. It now offers over 70 services and has launched over 2,300 new features since 2006.
- With AWS, companies can focus on their core business instead of managing infrastructure. They gain the freedom to choose technologies, deploy applications globally, and innovate at "startup speed" without worrying about capacity planning or hardware procurement.
- AWS offers powerful security tools and has over 30 compliance certifications to help customers strengthen their security posture while also moving fast.
This document provides an overview of how startups can leverage Amazon Web Services (AWS) to scale their applications globally in a cost-effective manner. It discusses how AWS' global infrastructure of regions, availability zones, and edge locations allow applications to be deployed worldwide with high availability, reliability, and low latency. It also outlines several AWS services like load balancing, auto-scaling, storage, databases, and content delivery that startups can use to optimize performance, reduce costs, and handle large-scale traffic. The document emphasizes that leveraging AWS' economies of scale allows startups to focus on their business instead of infrastructure maintenance.
Chris Jang, Head of Korea for Amazon Web Services, gave the opening keynote for AWS. He introduced the three main business areas of AWS: Consumer Business, Seller Business, and IT Infrastructure Business. He then provided details on the broad and deep services AWS offers to support virtually any cloud workload across areas like compute, database, storage, networking and more. Jang highlighted the many AWS service launches and feature updates in the last year and how AWS is focused on continuously helping customers save money.
Chris Jang, Head of Korea for Amazon Web Services, gave the opening keynote for AWS. He introduced the three main business areas of AWS: Consumer Business, Seller Business, and IT Infrastructure Business. He then provided details on the broad and deep services AWS offers to support virtually any cloud workload across areas like compute, database, storage, networking and more. Jang highlighted the many AWS service launches and feature updates in the last year and how AWS is focused on continuously helping customers save money.
AWS Cloud School London Intro September 2014Ian Massingham
The document introduces Cloud School and provides an overview of cloud computing with AWS. It discusses why organizations are using AWS, including for agility, breadth of services, continual innovation and cost savings. Examples are given of startups and enterprises using AWS for applications like web hosting, databases, analytics and more. The document concludes by suggesting ways to learn more about AWS services and capabilities.
AWS Summit 2013 | Singapore - Big Data Analytics, Presented by AWS, Intel and...Amazon Web Services
Learn more about the tools, techniques and technologies for working productively with data at any scale. This session will introduce the family of data analytics tools on AWS which you can use to collect, compute and collaborate around data, from gigabytes to petabytes. We'll discuss Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Hadoop, structured and unstructured data, and the EC2 instance types which enable high performance analytics.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It begins with a high-level introduction to AWS and why organizations are adopting cloud computing on AWS. It then provides a 1,000 foot view of the various compute, storage, database, analytics and application services available in the AWS toolbox. Finally, it addresses some top questions people have when first approaching AWS.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud, with pay-as-you-go pricing. This session provides an overview and describes why companies are flocking to the cloud so quickly.
This document discusses how cloud computing with AWS enables innovation. It highlights how AWS provides scalable infrastructure that allows companies to focus on their core business instead of managing servers. AWS offers a variety of services that help companies get started easily and remove barriers to experimentation. The cloud allows for rapid scaling, real-time analytics, and increased agility that traditional infrastructure cannot match.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud, with pay-as-you-go pricing. This session provides an overview and describes why companies are flocking to the cloud so quickly.
This document provides an introduction to cloud computing with Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses how AWS provides a broad and deep platform for building sophisticated, resilient, and scalable applications. It highlights key AWS services across compute, storage, database, networking, analytics, IoT, and other areas. The document also discusses why companies are rapidly adopting AWS, including benefits like no upfront costs, ability to scale instantly, global availability, and AWS's history of innovation and new service launches. It provides examples of how customers use AWS for applications, mobile apps, backup/archive, high performance computing, big data analytics, and security/compliance. The document emphasizes that AWS allows customers to start small and grow over time as needed.
2014년 10월 29일에 열린 AWS Enterprise Summit에서의 발표자료입니다. 아마존 웹서비스의 APAC Principal Technology Evangelist인 Markku Lepisto가 진행한 강연입니다.
강연 요약: 클라우드 컴퓨팅은 기업들의 IT 서비스 소비와 생산 방식을 빠르게 변화시키고 있습니다. 일반적으로 큰 규모의 기업들은 클라우드 컴퓨팅의 가치를 잘 인식하고 있지만, 자신들의 사업에 적합하게 클라우드 컴퓨팅을 평가하고 도입할 방법에 대해서는 확실히 파악하고 있지 못한 기업들이 많습니다. 이 세션에서는 클라우드 도입의 여러가지 전략과 각 단계에 대해 살펴보도록 하겠습니다.
In this presentation AWS Technical Evangelist Ian Massingham introduces the AWS Cloud, discusses the benefits that customers delivery when they make use of AWS and also covers the common patterns for adoption of AWS amongst established enterprises. He will also walk through a selection of the services that AWS provides and describe how you can use these to run your applications and other IT workloads.
Watch a recording of this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/oFFhVAaLqrg
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides on-demand computing resources and services in the cloud, with pay-as-you-go pricing. This session provides an overview and describes why companies are flocking to the cloud so quickly.
This document provides an introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses the history and evolution of AWS over 10+ years, from enabling sellers on Amazon to building a scalable deployment environment. It outlines AWS's mission to provide services that allow businesses and developers to build scalable applications using web services. The document then provides an overview of AWS's global infrastructure and the broad range of computing, storage, database, analytics and other services it offers. It also highlights examples of how various organizations are using AWS.
The keynote addressed Amazon's move into cloud computing through Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provided an overview of AWS, including its global infrastructure across 9 regions and 25 availability zones. It also discussed the various computing, storage, database, analytics and deployment services offered through AWS. The keynote then explained how businesses are adopting cloud computing to gain speed, agility and lower costs compared to on-premises infrastructure, paying only for what they use. It concluded by highlighting how AWS passes on savings from price reductions to customers.
클라우드에서 Database를 백업하고 복구하는 방법에 대해 설명드립니다. AWS Backup을 사용하여 전체백업/복구 부터 PITR(Point in Time Recovery)백업, 그리고 멀티 어카운트, 멀티 리전등 다양한 데이터 보호 방법을 소개합니다(데모 포함). 또한 self-managed DB 의 데이터 저장소로 Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP 스토리지 서비스를 사용할 경우 얼마나 신속하게 데이터를 복구/복제 할수 있는지 살펴 봅니다.
기업은 이벤트나 신제품 출시 등으로 예기치 못한 트래픽 급증 시 데이터베이스 과부하, 서비스 지연 및 중단 등의 문제를 겪곤 합니다. Aurora 오토스케일링은 프로비저닝 시간으로 인해 실시간 대응이 어렵고, 트래픽 대응을 위한 과잉 프로비저닝이 발생합니다. 이러한 문제를 해결하기 위해 프로비저닝된 Amazon Aurora 클러스터와 Aurora Serverless v2(ASV2) 인스턴스를 결합하는 Amazon Aurora 혼합 구성 클러스터 아키텍처와 고해상도 지표를 기반으로 하는 커스텀 오토스케일링 솔루션을 소개합니다.
Amazon Aurora 클러스터를 초당 수백만 건의 쓰기 트랜잭션으로 확장하고 페타바이트 규모의 데이터를 관리할 수 있으며, 사용자 지정 애플리케이션 로직을 생성하거나 여러 데이터베이스를 관리할 필요 없이 Aurora에서 관계형 데이터베이스 워크로드를 단일 Aurora 라이터 인스턴스의 한도 이상으로 확장할 수 있는 Amazon Aurora Limitless Database를 소개합니다.
Amazon Aurora MySQL 호환 버전 2(MySQL 5.7 호환성 지원)는 2024년 10월 31일에 표준 지원이 종료될 예정입니다. 이로 인해 Aurora MySQL의 메이저 버전 업그레이드를 검토하고 계시다면, Amazon Blue/Green Deployments는 운영 환경에 영향을 주지 않고 메이저 버전 업그레이드를 할 수 있는 최적의 솔루션입니다. 본 세션에서는 Blue/Green Deployments를 통한 Aurora MySQL의 메이저 버전 업그레이드를 실습합니다.
Amazon DocumentDB(MongoDB와 호환됨)는 빠르고 안정적이며 완전 관리형 데이터베이스 서비스입니다. Amazon DocumentDB를 사용하면 클라우드에서 MongoDB 호환 데이터베이스를 쉽게 설치, 운영 및 규모를 조정할 수 있습니다. Amazon DocumentDB를 사용하면 MongoDB에서 사용하는 것과 동일한 애플리케이션 코드를 실행하고 동일한 드라이버와 도구를 사용하는 것을 실습합니다.
사례로 알아보는 Database Migration Service : 데이터베이스 및 데이터 이관, 통합, 분리, 분석의 도구 - 발표자: ...Amazon Web Services Korea
Database Migration Service(DMS)는 RDBMS 이외에도 다양한 데이터베이스 이관을 지원합니다. 실제 고객사 사례를 통해 DMS가 데이터베이스 이관, 통합, 분리를 수행하는 데 어떻게 활용되는지 알아보고, 동시에 데이터 분석을 위한 데이터 수집(Data Ingest)에도 어떤 역할을 하는지 살펴보겠습니다.
Amazon Elasticache - Fully managed, Redis & Memcached Compatible Service (Lev...Amazon Web Services Korea
Amazon ElastiCache는 Redis 및 MemCached와 호환되는 완전관리형 서비스로서 현대적 애플리케이션의 성능을 최적의 비용으로 실시간으로 개선해 줍니다. ElastiCache의 Best Practice를 통해 최적의 성능과 서비스 최적화 방법에 대해 알아봅니다.
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[Jun AWS 101] Running Lean on AWS
1. Running Lean on AWS
이수형 (niclee@amazon.com)
Solutions Architect / AWS Korea
2. What is Cloud Computing?
An analogy: think of electricity services…
Power is a utility service - available
to you on-demand and you pay
only for what you use.
You simply plug into a vast electrical grid managed
by experts to get a low cost, reliable power supply
– available to you with much greater efficiency
than you could generate on your own.
3. Cloud Computing is a utility service - giving you access to technology
resources managed by experts and available on-demand, available to
you with much greater efficiency than you could generate on your own.
You simply access these services
over the internet, with no up-front costs and
you pay only for the resources you use.
4. AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Components
Regions
An independent collection of AWS resources in a
defined geography
A solid foundation for meeting location-dependent
privacy and compliance requirements
Availability Zones (AZ)
Designed as independent failure zones
Physically separated within a typical metropolitan region
Edge Locations
To deliver content to end users with lower latency
A global network of edge locations supports global DNS
infrastructure (Route53) and Cloud Front CDN
5. On a global footprint
Region
US-WEST (Oregon) EU-WEST (Ireland)
ASIA PAC
(Tokyo)
ASIA PAC
(Singapore)
US-WEST (N.
California)
SOUTH AMERICA (Sao
Paulo)
US-EAST (Virginia)
GOV CLOUD
ASIA PAC
(Sydney)
7. Edge Locations
Dallas(2)
St.Louis
Miami
JacksonvilleLos Angeles (2)
Palo Alto
Seattle
Ashburn(2)
Newark
New York (2)
Dublin
London(2)
Amsterdam
Stockholm
Frankfurt(2)
Paris(2)
Singapore(2)
Hong Kong
Tokyo
Sao Paulo
South Bend
San Jose
Osaka
Milan
Sydney
On a global footprint
8. US West Region (Oregon)
Availability
Zone A
Availability
Zone B
Singapore
Availability
Zone A
Availability
Zone B
EU West Region
Availability
Zone A
Availability
Zone C
Availability
Zone B
Each Region has multiple Availability Zones. Availability Zones are
distinct locations that are engineered to be insulated from failures in
other Availability Zones and provide inexpensive, low latency network
connectivity to other Availability Zones in the same Region.
15. Which company…
…grew to 14million users in just over a year
…reached 150million photos & terabytes of data
…signed up 10million users in 12 hours after launching an Android app
…with only 3 engineers?
25. “Amazon Web Services is probably the most
important thing that has happened to mobile
and web app developers that the press just
misses. Jeff Bezos has accidentally or maybe
on purpose powered a whole generation of
applications.”
Steve Blank, author of “The Four
Steps to Epiphany”
26. “a whole generation of application…on AWS”
E-commerce Social Media
Media Sharing SaaS
Gaming
Mobile Apps
Big Data – Hadoop, HPC, etc
Ad hosting and analytics
Storage, backup, and disaster recovery
Life Sciences (sequencing, simulation, etc.)
27. 01 02 03 04
idea demo monetizescale
How do I
develop fast
and get to
market faster?
How do I
deal with
unpredictable
demand & scale
up easily?
How do I run
lean and
continue to grow
my revenue?
28. Launch your infrastructure in a few clicks so you can Reduce
Time to Market
Pay only what for you use, with no commitment and lock in, so you
can Experiment More at Lower Costs
Leverage community support, SDK’s, libraries, and more to
achieve Shorter Development Cycles
Experiment More & Develop Faster
32. “AWS was the clear choice for us. They enabled us to launch our cloud
solution quickly with reliable, uninterrupted, secure service to our customers.”
Jaspreet Singh, Founder & CEO
33. Getting Started = FREE
“AWS Free Usage Tier = more startups. Awesome”
Tweet by Eric Ries
Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Simple Storage Service (S3)
DynamoDB & SimpleDB
Simple Workflow (SWF)
Simple Queue Service (SQS)
Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Relational Database Service (RDS)
CloudWatch
Data Transfer
34. Full Elasticity for Maximum Scalability
Scale to 1000s of servers in minutes
Add billions of objects with Amazon S3
Globally distribute petabytes of data
Select any level of desired throughput
Fully automate the process of scaling up & down
37. “AWS is great for scalable requirements, whether you need to
scale up quickly, or even to scale down quickly, if required.”
Vishal Gondal, CEO of Indiagames
38. 70:30
Reduce Costs & Grow revenue
Pay only what for you use, with no commitment and lock in, so
No Up-Front Capital Expense
Leveraging our large scale, we have reduced our prices 19 times
in the last years, leading to Low Costs
AWS removes undifferentiated heavy lifting – allowing you to focus
on your business and Generate Revenue
39. "With the time savings that the IT and development staffs obtain from
the solution, AWS gives us an overall cost benefit of about 30-40%.”
43. On and Off Fast Growth
Variable peaks Predictable peaks
Usage Patterns
44. Traditional HW / Hosting
On and Off Fast Growth
Predictable peaksVariable peaks
WASTE
CUSTOMER DISSATISFACTION
45. AWS = Elastic Capacity
Fast GrowthOn and Off
Predictable peaksVariable peaks
46. When calculating TCO…
#1 Start by understanding your use cases & usage patterns
#2 Apples to Apples – Take all the fixed costs into consideration
49. When calculating TCO…
#1 Start by understanding your use cases & usage patterns
#2 Apples to Apples – Take all the fixed costs into consideration
#3 Leverage economies of scale & price cuts
50. Each day AWS adds the
equivalent server capacity to
power Amazon when it was a
global, $5.2B enterprise
(circa 2003)
51. Massive economies of scale and efficiency
improvements allow us to continually lower
prices – 26 price cuts in last 6 years
52. When calculating TCO…
#1 Start by understanding your use cases & usage patterns
#2 Apples to Apples – Take all the fixed costs into consideration
#3 Leverage economies of scale & price cuts
#4 Take a look at what’s included: Intangible Cost Savings !
53. New Customers
Amazon EC2
Amazon RDS
Amazon ELB
Amazon S3
Amazon EBS
For All Customers
Amazon SQS/SNS
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon SES
Amazon SWF
And more…
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
AWS CloudFormation
AWS IAM
Auto Scaling
Consolidated Billing
No Charge for
Inbound Data Transfer
Data Transfer between
Instances within an
Availability Zone
Free Usage Tier
Did you know?
Free Services Data Transfer
59. Save more when you reserve
On-demand
Instances
• Pay as you go
• Starts from
$0.02/Hour
Reserved
Instances
• One time low upfront
fee + Pay as you go
• $23 for 1 year term
and $0.01/Hour
Utilization RI option Savings over On-Demand
<10% On-Demand
10% - 40% Light Utilization RI Up to 56%
40% - 75% Medium Utilization RI Up to 66%
>75% Heavy Utilization RI Up to 71%
3 versions:
• Light Utilization RI
• Medium Utilization RI
• Heavy Utilization RI
2 terms:
• 1-year
• 3-year
60. • 80 million objects stored in S3 with 410 terabytes of user data
• 150 EC2 instances in the web tier
• 90 instances for in-memory caching
• 35 instances used for internal purposes
• 70 master databases with a parallel set of backup databases in
different regions around the world for redundancy
Pinterest attracted almost 18 million visitors in March, a 50% increase from
February (ComScore). One of the fastest growing sites in the history of the web…
61. • Most traffic happens in the
afternoons and evenings, so
they reduce the number of
instances at night by 40%.
• At peak traffic $52 an hour is
spent on EC2 and at night,
during off peak, the spend is
as little as $15 an hour. The
difference is an amazing 71%
62. On-demand
Instances
• Pay as you go
• Starts from
$0.02/Hour
Reserved
Instances
• One time low upfront
fee + Pay as you go
• $23 (1 year)
$0.01/Hour
Spot
Instances
• Requested Bid Price
and Pay as you go
• Varying…$0.005/Hour
at 9am today
Save more money by using Spot Instances
Up to 85% savings over On Demand pricing
63. Spot Use cases
Use Case Types of Applications
Batch Processing Generic background processing (scale out computing)
Hadoop Hadoop/MapReduce processing type jobs (e.g. Search, Big Data, etc.)
Scientific Computing Scientific trials/simulations/analysis in chemistry, physics, and biology
Video and Image
Processing/Rendering
Transform videos into specific formats
Testing Provide testing of software, web sites, etc
Web/Data Crawling Analyzing data and processing it
Financial Hedgefund analytics, energy trading, etc
HPC Utilize HPC servers to do embarrassingly parallel jobs
Cheap Compute Backend servers for Facebook games
65. “Give me 4 fault tolerant algorithms and I can pick the
best one almost with my eyes closed.
If you then ask me which one is best for the business,
in terms of dollar costs, I would be clueless.”
An engineer named
Werner Vogels, CTO, Amazon
66. 1. CACHE at the edge to offload static and dynamic content
2. DRY (‘Don’t Repeat Yourself’)
3. LOAD BALANCE from the start
4. AUTO SCALING done right
5. PILOT LIGHT for smart & cost effective DR
6. DATABASE smarts
7. A/B TEST for rapid prototyping & innovation
Lowering Costs with “Best Practice Architecting”
69. CACHE at the edge to offload static & dynamic content
• reduce your compute demand and costs
• improve end-user experience
• increase reliability and durability
+
Reduce EC2 Costs by Caching & Off-loading
71. DRY (don’t repeat yourself)
• original vs. derived assets : 33% savings
• single reference and consistency
• control, accurate logs and tracking
S3 (or Glacier) RRS
Reduce Costs of Storage by using S3 “RRS”
73. LOAD BALANCE from the start
• ready for massive scale, high reliability
• uninterrupted growth and evolution
• stateless and redundant array
Availability Zone
Availability Zone
Lowering Costs with “Best Practice Architecting”
75. AUTO-SCALING done right with Real Time reaction response
• Elastic Load Balancing and (event driven) Auto Scaling
• notification of pending news flash (with audible alarm)
• on-demand ramp up of capacity (6 mins.)
• subscriber alert push delivered
• mass response traffic handled (followed by ramp down)
Lowering Costs with “Best Practice Architecting”
76. Reduce Costs of DR with “Pilot Light” design
PILOT LIGHT for smart & cost effective DR
• In traditional IT, Disaster Recovery (DR) is an after-thought
• Costs of DR site are often an additional 80% of main DC
• Problems occur in Layer 8 of OSI-model (anyone?)
• With AWS, DR can be built into your architecture
• Example: ‘Pilot Light’ design, which is cost effective and provides
fast Recovery Time Objective / Recovery Point Objective
It looks like this…
78. Auto scaling Group
Resize to production
Capacity and/or add
read replicas
Start up in minutes,
Auto scale up in
minutes
Singapore Region US East Region
Auto scaling Group
79. Best Practices
DATABASE smarts
• scale out and share work
• optimal performance, minimize load
• enhance reliability, ensure data safety
• cost reduction Availability Zone
Availability Zone
83. Reduce Costs of Test/Dev and A/B Testing
A/B TEST for rapid prototyping & innovation
• inexpensive idea validation
• seamless switch over and versioning
• rapid dev / test agility
89. AWS Pricing Philosophy
Pay as you go
Pay less per unit when you use more
Pay even less when you reserve
• Reserved pricing
Pay even less when you architect for cost optimization
• Smart architecting and leveraging AWS managed services
Pay even less as AWS grows
• AWS economies of scale result in continuous price reductions
What does this look like in practice?
90. An example
Enterprise software provider in APAC
Focused on SaaS for storage, security, collaboration, etc.
Backed by leading VC’s in the region
Strong growth – winning customers globally
Focused on profitability & reducing unit costs
Worked closely with the AWS team to optimize its architecture