- Comprendre les services cloud d'AWS
- Accroitre vos connaissances sur le Cloud AWS et sur ses principales offres dont EC2, S3, Elastic Transcoder, Cloudfront.
- Comprendre comment réaliser un pipeline d'encodage élastique de bout en bout
- Apprendre comment mettre en œuvre ces services AWS pour construire des architectures fiables, robustes et économiques.
1. twitter.com/aws_actus
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Encoding & Streaming
sur le cloud AWS
Pierre Gilot
Architecte Solutions
Bienvenue !
Paris, 13 juin 2013
2. • Introduction
• Pipeline d’encodage
• Amazon Elastic Transcoder
• Diffusion des vidéos
• Pour finir…
Agenda
4. Business
grand-public
Des dizaines de millions de
comptes clients actifs
Huit pays:
US, UK, Allemagne, Japon,
France, Canada, Chine, Italie
Business
vendeurs
Vendez sur les sites Amazon
Utilisez la technologie Amazon
pour vos propres site de vente
en ligne
Bénéficiez d’un des réseaux de
distribution les plus
perfectionnés au monde
Business
Infrastructure informatique
Infrastructure informatique
en nuage permettant
d’héberger des solutions à
l’échelle du Web
Des centaines de millers de
clients enregistrés dans plus
de 190 pays
5. Deep experience in building
and operating global web
scale systems
About Amazon Web
Services
?
Comment Amazon…
…est passé au Cloud Computing
6. Plus de 10 ans d’expérience informatique
Ouverture à des vendeurs tiers
Besoins internes pour un environnement extensible
Les développeurs étaient demandeurs de nouveaux services
20. • Durabilité 99.999999999%
• Pas de provisionnement
• 1 Octet à 5 To par objet
• Contrôle d’accès sécurisé
• Elastique
Stockage
• Elastique de façon autonome
• Sous votre contrôle
• Paiement à l’heure
• Flexible
Calcul
• Sûr
• Simple
• Elastique
• Persiste les messages
Communication
Les services utilisées
24. On-Demand
Payez pour une capacité
de calcul à l'heure sans
engagement
Pour les charges en pics,
ou pour prendre le temps
de définir vos besoins
Public prices On-Demand (N. California)
Optimisation des coûts
25. Spot
Faites une offre pour une
capacité inutilisée,
facturés à un prix spot qui
fluctue selon l'offre et la
demande
Pour les workloads sans
contraintes de temps
Optimisation des coûts
32. • Les fichiers vidéos
– Flux qualité 1M, le N°10
– Flux qualité 600k, le N°15
– Flux qualité 400k, le N°22
What is Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services 600k00015.ts
What is Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services 1M00010.ts
What is Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services 400k00022.ts
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• La playlist m3u8
• Les images thumbnail
Fichiers générés dans S3
38. Dites-nous:
Ce qui est bien, ce qui l’est moins ?
Ce que vous souhaitez vous voir lors de ces événements?
Ce que vous attendez d’AWS
Vos retours sont importants
This is a point of reference about our scale- in 2003, Amazon.com was a $5+ Billion technology powered retail business. When we measured the capacity growth rate of our current AWS environments, we found that we add enough server capacity to power all of the 2003 era Amazon business, EVERY DAY.As an additional point of comparison, $5Billion revenue puts you right around 400 in the Fortune 500- that means that we’re adding enough capacity to power a pretty big stand alone company- For some perspective on this, some examples of companies with revenues right around $5 Billion include Charles Schwab, Clorox, Harley Davidson and VMWare.
This is a point of reference about our scale- in 2003, Amazon.com was a $5+ Billion technology powered retail business. When we measured the capacity growth rate of our current AWS environments, we found that we add enough server capacity to power all of the 2003 era Amazon business, EVERY DAY.As an additional point of comparison, $5Billion revenue puts you right around 400 in the Fortune 500- that means that we’re adding enough capacity to power a pretty big stand alone company- For some perspective on this, some examples of companies with revenues right around $5 Billion include Charles Schwab, Clorox, Harley Davidson and VMWare.
Over ten years ago, the technical teams supporting Amazon were moving from providing software and hardware capabilities to a service orientated approach - that is packaging things in an easy to consume way so that deployments by parts of the business were easier, faster and more scalable. As Amazon opened up the it's internal services to third party sellers, and we published simple web services such as our catalog search, it became apparent very quickly that developers were hungry for more, and that Amazon had developed significant technical know-how that could be packaged for others to use. We asked ourselves 'what if we could package everything we do and offer it to others over the web?'. 'What if other businesses could leverage the scale and reach of Amazon.com?'
With more than 20 million subscribers in the United States and Canada, Netflix is the world’s leading Internet subscription service for movies and TV shows.
This is a point of reference about our scale- in 2003, Amazon.com was a $5+ Billion technology powered retail business. When we measured the capacity growth rate of our current AWS environments, we found that we add enough server capacity to power all of the 2003 era Amazon business, EVERY DAY.As an additional point of comparison, $5Billion revenue puts you right around 400 in the Fortune 500- that means that we’re adding enough capacity to power a pretty big stand alone company- For some perspective on this, some examples of companies with revenues right around $5 Billion include Charles Schwab, Clorox, Harley Davidson and VMWare.