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AWS for Solutions Architects

By : Alberto Artasanchez
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Book Image

AWS for Solutions Architects

3 (1)
By: Alberto Artasanchez

Overview of this book

One of the most popular cloud platforms in the world, Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers hundreds of services with thousands of features to help you build scalable cloud solutions; however, it can be overwhelming to navigate the vast number of services and decide which ones best suit your requirements. Whether you are an application architect, enterprise architect, developer, or operations engineer, this book will take you through AWS architectural patterns and guide you in selecting the most appropriate services for your projects. AWS for Solutions Architects is a comprehensive guide that covers the essential concepts that you need to know for designing well-architected AWS solutions that solve the challenges organizations face daily. You'll get to grips with AWS architectural principles and patterns by implementing best practices and recommended techniques for real-world use cases. The book will show you how to enhance operational efficiency, security, reliability, performance, and cost-effectiveness using real-world examples. By the end of this AWS book, you'll have gained a clear understanding of how to design AWS architectures using the most appropriate services to meet your organization's technological and business requirements.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Exploring AWS
4
Section 2: AWS Service Offerings and Use Cases
11
Section 3: Applying Architectural Patterns and Reference Architectures
17
Section 4: Hands-On Labs

Architectures to provide high availability, reliability, and scalability

We have come a long way in terms of making our systems more reliable, scalable, and available. It wasn't that long ago that we didn't think anything of saving precious photographs and documents on our PC hard drives, assuming that they were going to be able to store this data indefinitely. In reality, even though PC components have decent reliability, they will eventually fail. It's the nature of hardware with moving parts such as disk drives.

Since then, great advances have been made to increase the reliability of individual components, however, the real increase in reliability comes from redundantly storing information on multiple devices as well as in different locations. Doing so increases reliability exponentially.

For example, the S3 Standard service stores files redundantly with at least 6 copies and in at least 3 data centers. If a copy is corrupted, the S3 storage system automatically...