Hundreds of thousands of customers have joined the AWS community and use AWS solutions to build their businesses. In this session we will provide an overview of running four common workloads on the AWS Cloud.
This session will provide insights into running four common workloads on the AWS Cloud. This includes Websites, Backup and Recovery, Disaster Recovery and Content Delivery. We will discuss the merits of running each workload on AWS and show reference architectures which will provide a quick start to migrate your own workloads to the cloud. The session will also provide an overview of the core AWS services these workloads consume such as cover Compute, Storage, Networking and Database in addition to some others.
Reasons to attend:
Learn about running some of the most common workloads on the AWS Cloud.
Learn how you can implement services from AWS to build efficient, cost-effective and reliable architectures.
Hear best practices for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
Discover more about cloud computing and the basics of the AWS Cloud including Amazon EC2, Amazon S3 and Amazon RDS.
3. Common Workloads on the AWS Cloud
Websites, Backup and Recovery, Disaster Recovery, Content Delivery and other stories
Chris Hampartsoumian
Technology Evangelist ASEAN
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Push
No7fica7ons
Mobile
Analy7cs
Cognito
Cognito
Sync
Analy7cs
Kinesis
Data
Pipeline
RedShiD
EMR
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
Your
Applica7ons
AWS
Global
Infrastructure
11 Regions 28 Availability Zones 53 Edge Locations
Network
VPC
Direct
Connect
Route
53
API
Human Interaction
Support
Web Console
Interaction
Command Line
Libraries, SDK’s
Storage
EBS
S3
Glacier
CloudFront
Database
DynamoDB
RDS
Elas7Cache
Deployment
&
Management
Elas7c
Beanstalk
OpsWorks
Cloud
Forma7on
Code
Deploy
Code
Pipeline
Code
Commit
Security
&
Administra7on
CloudWatch
Config
Cloud
Trail
IAM
Directory
KMS
Applica7on
SQS
SWF
App
Stream
Elas7c
Transcoder
SES
Cloud
Search
SNS
Enterprise
Applica7ons
WorkSpaces
WorkMail
WorkDocs
Compute
EC2
ELB
Auto
Scaling
Lambda
ECS
11. EC2
instance
Elas5c
IP
Amazon
Route
53
User
Your
EC2
Instance
Webserver
Route53
DNS
Day
one
Web
Server
12. v
Amazon Simple Storage Service - S3
Durability
of
99.999999999%
of
objects
Low
cost.
You
pay
for
what
you
need,
with
no
minimum
commitments
or
up-‐front
fees.
Amazon
S3
is
designed
for
99.99%
availability
of
objects
Secure,
at
rest
and
in
transit
Scalable
20. v
“By
removing
the
restric5ons
incurred
by
in-‐
house
solu5ons,
we
enabled
much
faster
development
and
deployment
cycles.”
Emil
Fredriksson,
opera7ons
director
for
Spo7fy
22. v
Web, Mobile, and Social Apps
Web
and
Mobile
Apps
on
AWS
23. Why AWS for backup?
Metered
usage:
Pay
as
you
go
No
capital
investment
No
commitment
No
risky
capacity
planning
Avoid
Opex
and
risks
of
physical
media
handling
Control
your
geographic
locality
for
performance
and
compliance
24. Built-‐in
redundancy
Designed
for
99.999999999%
durability
Store backups in Amazon S3
Internet-‐scale
storage
Grow
without
limits
Benefit
from
AWS’s
massive
security
investments
Low
price
per
GB
per
month
No
commitment
No
up-‐front
cost
25. Long term backup retenEon in Amazon
Glacier
Stop
managing
physical
media
Amazon
Glacier
has
lower
cost
than
Amazon
S3
with
the
same
durability
Amazon
Glacier
is
op5mized
for
infrequent
retrieval
26. Easy ways to transfer data
AWS
Direct
Connect
Dedicated
connec5vity
to
AWS
Edge
Loca5ons
AWS
Import/Export
Data
transfer
using
portable
disk
drives
Transfer
data
in
a
secure
SSL
tunnel
over
the
public
Internet