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Amazon Web Services launched in 2006 with a total of three products, storage buckets, compute instances, and a messaging queue.
Today it offers a mind-numbing 200 something service and what’s most confusing is that many of them appear to do almost the exact same thing. It’s kind of like shopping at a big grocery store where you have a different aisle of product categories.
Filled with things to buy that meet the needs of virtually every developer on the planet. In today’s video, we’ll walk down these aisles to gain an understanding of over 50 different AWS products. So first, Let’s start with a few that are above my pay grade that you may not know to exist. If you’re building robots, you can use
Compute aisle one of the original AWS products was
Docker containers, allowing them to run on multiple different clouds or computing environments with very little effort to run a container, you first need to create a Docker image and store it somewhere.
Database aisle, which has a lot of different products to choose from. The first-ever database on AWS was
Analytics to analyze data you first need a place to store it and a popular option for doing that is
Machine Learning aisle to make that process easier, but first, if you don’t have any high-quality data of your own, you can use the
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