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Asanka Nissanka

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Asanka Nissanka

● Introduction● Business/Usage Statistics● AWS Services● AWS Platform● Case Study● Demo

Agenda

Introduction

AWS Mission

Enable Businesses and Developers touse web services * to build scalable,

sophisticated applications

What is AWS ?

SaaS ?or

PaaS ?or

IaaS ?

Business/ UsageStatistics

Business Progress

Over 1 million active customers

Successful Start-ups Using AWS

2014 IaaS Magic Quadrant

“AWS is the overwhelming market share leader, with

more than 5X the compute capacityin use than the aggregate total of the other 14

providers”

2014 Public Cloud Storage Magic Quadrant

“AWS has a proven, well-rounded storage portfolio and is highly innovative, agile and

responsive to customer needs”

“AWS offers storage services in 10 regions (including AWS GovCloud in the U.S.), with

more than 50 edge locations worldwide”

AWS Services

● Compute

● Storage & Content delivery

● Database

● Networking

● Administration & Security

● Deployment and Management

● Analytics

● Application Services

● Mobile Services

● Enterprise

Applications

AWS Platform

AWSPlatform

AWSPlatform

Regions ? An independent collection of AWS resources in a defined geography

A solid foundation for meeting location dependant privacy and compliance requirements

Availability Zones ?Designed as Independent failure zones

Physically separated with a typical metropolitan region

Edge Locations ?To deliver content to end users with lower latency

Supports global DNS infrastructure (Route 53) and Cloud Front CDN

Regions&

Availability Zones

Deployment & Automation

Still Worried ?Initial Cost ?Documentation ?Support ?Advisors ?Rental ?Reliability ?Security ?

Gartner Highlights | Cloud MythsMyth 1: Cloud Is Always About MoneyWhile prices are dropping, especially for infrastructure as a service (IaaS), not all cloud service pricing is coming down (for example, most software as a service [SaaS]). Assuming that the cloud always saves money can lead to career-limiting promises. Saving money may end up one of the benefits, but it should not be taken for granted.

Myth 6: Cloud Is Less Secure Than On-Premises CapabilitiesCloud computing is perceived as less secure. This is more of a trust issue than based on any reasonable analysis of actual security capabilities. To date, there have been very few security breaches in the public cloud — most breaches continue to involve on-premises data center environments. While cloud providers should have to demonstrate their capabilities, once they have done so there is no reason to believe their offerings cannot be secure.

What We Had

Single Server running● IIS (API & Front-end)● PDF Generating Service● Image Store● Database ServerPoor PerformanceHuge Bill

Customer Developer

User

Made a Wise Decision

ServicesWe

Consume

Architecture

● Automated Backups● Performance Insanely

Increased● Application health

notifications● Zero downtime deployments● Auto Scaling● Upgrade Server Hardware in

seconds

Coming Up | Early 2015

● Code Pipeline

● Code Commit

● More price reductions

Thank YouAny Questions ?

Contact Me

Asanka NissankaSoftware Engineer [email protected]

www.asankan.info @asankanissanka