Amazon Web Services are a comprehensive set of services that help you build and deploy better software. There are over 25 data centers hosting more than 1.4 million servers. This vast computing power is used to host services as diverse as on-demand computation, file storage, databases, application services and infrastructure management. In fact, there are so many services that it can be difficult to keep track of them all or to know if a particular one might be of use.
In this course, Tuts+ instructor Markus Mühlberger will show you 10 services that you should be aware of if you do web application development or operations. One or more of these popular services might just come in handy for your future projects, professional or personal.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 13:15
3 lessons, 13:15
1.1Introduction01:25
1.1
Introduction
01:25
1.2AWS Console Overview04:26
1.2
AWS Console Overview
04:26
1.3IAM: Identity and Access Management07:24
1.3
IAM: Identity and Access Management
07:24
2.Amazon Web Services10 lessons, 1:17:39
10 lessons, 1:17:39
2.1EC2: Amazon's Virtual Servers09:31
2.1
EC2: Amazon's Virtual Servers
09:31
2.2EC2 Container Services: Docker on Amazon07:36
2.2
EC2 Container Services: Docker on Amazon
07:36
2.3Lambda: Event-Based Code Execution13:33
2.3
Lambda: Event-Based Code Execution
13:33
2.4SQS: Message Queues06:10
2.4
SQS: Message Queues
06:10
2.5SNS: Push Notifications05:37
2.5
SNS: Push Notifications
05:37
2.6DynamoDB: A NoSQL Data Store07:17
2.6
DynamoDB: A NoSQL Data Store
07:17
2.7SES: Email Delivery08:42
2.7
SES: Email Delivery
08:42
2.8CloudFront: Content Distribution07:20
2.8
CloudFront: Content Distribution
07:20
2.9Route 53: DNS Servers06:51
2.9
Route 53: DNS Servers
06:51
2.10Other Services05:02
2.10
Other Services
05:02
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:25
1 lesson, 01:25
3.1Conclusion01:25
3.1
Conclusion
01:25
I'm a software developer from Vienna, Austria. I mostly work on web applications, focusing on Ruby and JavaScript, but occasionally do mobile development on iOS. When not working, I'm playing (the unknown Canadian sport) Kin-Ball for the Austrian national team.