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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

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Amazon EC2

1,198 reviews

AWS Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud, making web-scale computing easier for developers.

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AWS Lambda

1,046 reviews

Run code without thinking about servers. Pay for only the compute time you consume.

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Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)

949 reviews

Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is storage for the Internet. A simple web services interface used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web.

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Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS)

908 reviews

Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) is a web service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational DB in the cloud: Amazon Aurora, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.

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Amazon Chime

736 reviews

Amazon Chime is a secure, real-time, unified communications service that transforms meetings by making them more efficient and easier to conduct. The service delivers high-quality audio and video through an application that is easy to use and stays in sync across all devices.

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Amazon QuickSight

694 reviews

Amazon QuickSight is a cloud-based business intelligence (BI) service that help employees to build visualizations, perform ad-hoc analysis, and quickly get business insights from their data.

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Amazon DynamoDB

529 reviews

Nonrelational database for applications that need performance at any scale

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Amazon Aurora

457 reviews

Amazon Aurora is a fully managed relational database service that combines the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open-source databases. Compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL, Aurora delivers up to five times the throughput of standard MySQL databases and up to three times that of standard PostgreSQL databases. It is designed for high availability, offering up to 99.99% availability within a single region and up to 99.999% across multiple regions. Aurora's architecture includes a distributed, fault-tolerant storage system that automatically scales up to 128 tebibytes, ensuring continuous data access and durability. Additionally, Aurora provides serverless configurations, allowing automatic scaling based on application needs, and integrates seamlessly with other AWS services for machine learning and analytics. Key Features and Functionality: - High Performance: Delivers up to five times the throughput of MySQL and three times that of PostgreSQL, enabling efficient handling of demanding workloads. - High Availability: Designed for up to 99.99% availability within a single region and up to 99.999% across multiple regions, ensuring continuous data access. - Scalability: Automatically scales storage up to 128 tebibytes and supports up to 15 read replicas for read-intensive applications. - Serverless Configuration: Offers Aurora Serverless, which automatically adjusts capacity based on application demand, eliminating the need for manual provisioning. - Machine Learning Integration: Integrates with Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Comprehend, allowing for in-database machine learning capabilities without data movement. - Security: Provides multiple layers of security, including network isolation, encryption at rest and in transit, and compliance with various industry standards. Primary Value and Solutions Provided: Amazon Aurora addresses the need for a high-performance, highly available, and scalable relational database service that is cost-effective and easy to manage. By offering compatibility with MySQL and PostgreSQL, it allows organizations to migrate existing applications without significant code changes. Aurora's automatic scaling and serverless options cater to applications with variable workloads, reducing operational overhead and costs. Its integration with AWS machine learning services enables real-time analytics and predictive capabilities directly within the database, enhancing application functionality. Overall, Aurora simplifies database management while delivering enterprise-grade performance and reliability.

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Amazon Redshift

404 reviews

Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed data warehouse that makes it simple and cost-effective to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Business Intelligence (BI) tools.

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Data Engineering | Generative AI | Python | Cloud & ETL Pipeline Specialist | Enhancing Data Solutions with LLMs & Databricks
07/19/2026
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Easy Deployments and a User-Friendly UI That Helps Developers Grow

we can deploy things very easily at AWS. Its UI is so easy to connect with. Also, the best thing is the services provided by AWS, which can enhance any developer's growth.
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07/19/2026
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Reliable Infrastructure Automation with AWS CloudFormation

What I like most about AWS CloudFormation is how seamlessly it integrates with other AWS services, along with the ability to manage infrastructure using reusable templates. For automated deployments, the performance has been reliable, and the UI feels straightforward once you’ve spent a bit of time getting familiar with it. Because it’s included as part of the AWS ecosystem, it provides solid value by cutting down on manual work and helping reduce deployment errors. Onboarding does take some time, but the official documentation and support have been helpful.
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Atharva P.
Cloud BI Engineer at ZS | Ex-Cognizant
07/18/2026
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Amazon EKS: Managed Kubernetes with Seamless AWS Integration

What I like most about Amazon EKS is how it removes much of the operational burden of running Kubernetes while still preserving the flexibility and portability of upstream Kubernetes. With AWS managing the control plane, high availability, and upgrades, teams can spend their time deploying and operating applications instead of maintaining the underlying Kubernetes infrastructure. I also appreciate the seamless integration with other AWS services such as IAM, VPC, Load Balancers, CloudWatch, Auto Scaling, and ECR. That tight integration makes EKS a strong platform for running production-grade, containerized workloads.

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What is Amazon Web Services (AWS)?

Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon, is a leading cloud computing platform that provides a wide range of on-demand services such as computing power, data storage, databases, networking, and artificial intelligence tools. It enables businesses to build, deploy, and scale applications without investing in physical infrastructure, using a flexible pay-as-you-go pricing model. With a global network of data centers, AWS supports organizations of all sizes—from startups to large enterprises—by offering reliable, secure, and highly scalable solutions for modern digital operations.

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Year Founded
2006
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NASDAQ: AMZN
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aws.amazon.com