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Getting Started in the AWS Cloud

Getting Started in the AWS Cloud, Glen Robinson, Solutions Architect, AWS

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Getting Started in the AWS

Cloud

Welcome

Glen Robinson

Solutions Architect

Your competitive landscape

“IT spends 80% of its time and resources keeping the lights on”

Contract negotiation

Large Capital Expenditures

Patching Software Out of Datacenter Space

Prices too high for IT products

Slow IT Deployments Scaling down as needed

Underutilized IT Assets

Scaling up quickly

Managing physical growth

On-Premise Infrastructure is Costly & Complex

Gartner Press Releases

No Up-Front

Capital Expense Pay Only for

What You Use

Self-Service

Infrastructure Easily Scale

Up and Down

Improve Agility &

Time-to-Market

Low Cost

Cloud Computing Benefits

Deploy

Let’s be realistic

Let’s get started

http://www.amazon.co.uk

http://aws.amazon.com

Let’s build something!

Global Infrastructure for Global Enterprises

US West (Northern

California)

US East (Northern

Virginia)

EU (Ireland)

Asia

Pacific (Singapore)

Asia

Pacific (Tokyo)

AWS Regions

AWS Edge Locations

GovCloud (US ITAR

Region)

US West (Oregon)

South

America (Sao Paulo)

Isn't that server a single point of failure and didn’t Werner say “Everything fails all the time”?

That’s fine Glen, but how do I get my traffic to these servers? Don’t tell me I have to use something like DNS round-robin. YUK!

If you have time, add screen shot of ELB DNS name in browser loading my page.

Isn't that server a single point of failure and didn’t Werner say “Everything fails all the time”?

Security Group

Availability Zone Availability Zone

Region

Security Group

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

RDS DB Instance

Standby (Multi-AZ)

Elastic Load

Balancer

Amazon Simple

Storage Service

(S3)

Amazon CloudFront

www.yourApp.com

Let’s do that again

Security Group

Availability Zone Availability Zone

Region

Security Group

RDS DB Instance

Standby (Multi-AZ)

Elastic Load

Balancer

www.yourApp.com

Auto Scaling

Instances Instances

SECURITY

Security Group

Availability Zone Availability Zone

Region

Security Group

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

RDS DB Instance

Standby (Multi-AZ)

Elastic Load

Balancer

www.yourApp.com

Security Group

Availability Zone Availability Zone

Region

Security Group

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

RDS DB Instance

Standby (Multi-AZ)

Elastic Load

Balancer

www.yourApp.com

Virtual Private Cloud

Security Group

Availability Zone Availability Zone

Region

Security Group

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

Amazon Elastic

Compute Cloud

(EC2)

RDS DB Instance

Standby (Multi-AZ)

Elastic Load

Balancer

www.yourApp.com

Virtual Private Cloud

VPC Subnet VPC Subnet

AWS Direct Connect

https://ec2.amazonaws.com/ ?Action=RunInstances &ImageId=ami-60a54009 &MaxCount=3 &MinCount=1 &Placement.AvailabilityZone=us-east-1b &Monitoring.Enabled=true &AWSAccessKeyId=0GS7553JW74RRM612K02EXAMPLE &Version=2012-04-01 &Expires=2010-10-10T12:00:00Z &Signature=lBP67vCvGlDMBQ1dofZxg8E8SUEXAMPLE &SignatureVersion=2 &SignatureMethod=HmacSHA256

Next Steps

AWS Free Usage Tier (Per Month): 750 hours of Amazon EC2 Linux Micro Instance usage (613 MB of memory and 32-bit and 64-bit platform support) – enough hours to run continuously each month* 750 hours of Amazon EC2 Microsoft Windows Server Micro Instance usage (613 MB of memory and 32-bit and 64-bit platform support) – enough hours to run continuously each month* 750 hours of an Elastic Load Balancer plus 15 GB data processing* 30 GB of Amazon Elastic Block Storage, plus 2 million I/Os and 1 GB of snapshot storage* 5 GB of Amazon S3 standard storage, 20,000 Get Requests, and 2,000 Put Requests* 100 MB of storage, 5 units of write capacity, and 10 units of read capacity for Amazon DynamoDB.** 25 Amazon SimpleDB Machine Hours and 1 GB of Storage** 1,000 Amazon SWF workflow executions can be initiated for free. A total of 10,000 activity tasks, signals, timers and markers, and 30,000 workflow-days can also be used for free** 100,000 Requests of Amazon Simple Queue Service** 100,000 Requests, 100,000 HTTP notifications and 1,000 email notifications for Amazon Simple Notification Service** 10 Amazon Cloudwatch metrics, 10 alarms, and 1,000,000 API requests** 15 GB of bandwidth out aggregated across all AWS services*

Amazon RDS free trial (Per Month): for 60 days 750 hours of Amazon RDS Small Single-AZ Instance usage – enough hours to run continuously each month 20 GB of database storage 10 million I/Os 20 GB of backup storage for your automated database backups and any user-initiated DB Snapshots The free trial applies to MySQL Single-AZ deployments and the Oracle “Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL)” licensing model. In addition to these services, the AWS Management Console is available at no charge to help you build and manage your Database Instances on Amazon RDS.

System Integrators Independent Software Vendors

Premium support

"How to" questions about AWS service and features

Best practices to help you successfully integrate, deploy, and manage applications in the cloud

Troubleshooting API and AWS SDK issues

Troubleshooting operational or systemic problems with AWS resources

Issues with our Management Console or other AWS tools

Next steps http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/gettingstarted/ http://forum.aws.amazon.com http://aws.amazon.com/free/ http://aws.amazon.com/partners/overview/

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