As an AWS Consulting Partner,
offers Amazon Web Services migration, implementation, and management services.
We have expert teams and experience in architecting, implementing, optimizing,
securing and supporting AWS Cloud Solutions. Our experienced AWS consulting
team will guide you in the architecture of optimal cloud infrastructure needed
for the existing infrastructure migration or in building a new cloud. We help
our customers to have highly available and scalable architecture designs
implemented with round the clock monitoring and management.
Our AWS Managed Services includes 24/7
Monitoring and Support of your application services and server health. This
includes well defined SLA, full management of your AWS based infrastructure,
DevOps Automation, Database and Application service deployments etc. Our AWS
managed Service ensure your cloud operations are automated, highly available,
optimized, monitored and secured with proper disaster recovery plans.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive, evolving
cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. It provides a mix of
infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS) and packaged
software as a service (SaaS) offerings.
AWS launched in 2006 from the internal
infrastructure that Amazon.com built to handle its online retail operations.
AWS was one of the first companies to introduce a pay-as-you-go cloud computing
model that scales to provide users with compute, storage or throughput as
needed.
Amazon Web Services provides services
from dozens of data centers spread across availability zones (AZs) in regions
across the world. An AZ represents a location that typically contains multiple
physical data centers, while a region is a collection of AZs in geographic
proximity connected by low-latency network links. An AWS customer can spin up
virtual machines (VMs) and replicate data in different AZs to achieve a highly
reliable infrastructure that is resistant to failures of individual servers or
an entire data center.
More than 100 services comprise the
Amazon Web Services portfolio, including those for compute, databases,
infrastructure management, application development and security. These
services, by category, include:
Compute
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
provides virtual servers -- called instances -- for compute capacity. The EC2
service offers dozens of instance types with varying capacities and sizes,
tailored to specific workload types and applications, such as memory-intensive
and accelerated-computing jobs. AWS also provides an Auto Scaling tool to
dynamically scale capacity to maintain instance health and performance.
The Amazon EC2 Container Service and
EC2 Container Registry enable customers to work with Docker containers and
images on the AWS platform. A developer can also use AWS Lambda for serverless
functions that automatically run code for applications and services, as well as
AWS Elastic Beanstalk for PaaS. AWS also includes Amazon Lightsail, which
provides virtual private servers, and AWS Batch, which processes a series of
jobs.
Storage
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
provides scalable object storage for data backup, archival and analytics. An IT
professional stores data and files as S3 objects -- which can range up to 5 GB
-- inside S3 buckets to keep them organized. A business can save money with S3
through its Infrequent Access storage tier or use Amazon Glacier for long-term
cold storage.