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What is AWS?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) can be defined as a huge set of on-demand services provided to customers on the cloud with
the pay-as-you-go pricing. Be it about configuring a server or running an application, AWS lets you execute your operations
on the cloud in a similar way as you would do on a physical computer. You can correlate it with the consumption of

electricity where you pay as much as you utilize.

AWS is a harmless and sound cloud function policy, offering computation authority, catalog storeroom, content
release, and the erstwhile functionality of facilitating commercial extension and development. With AWS, discover how
consumers are at present influencing AWS cloud merchandise and clarifications to assemble classy appliances with
amplified suppleness, adaptability, and consistency.
History of AWS
Started as an idea way back in 2000, AWS was commercially launched in the year 2006 and has never looked back since.
Continuous innovation and the first-mover advantage has led the company to launch a wide range of products and this way
it has gained US$25.65 billion in revenue as per 2018 statistics.

AWS Product Categories


AWS offers a wide range of services that can be categorized into the following:

Compute and Networking Services


Storage and Content Delivery Services
Security and Identity Services
Database Services
Analytics Services
Application Services
Management Tools

Amazon Web Services (AWS) vs Google Cloud Platform (GCP)


There has been much debate going on about which among the two is the best, but the result never came out with a
clear winner.Let’s understand the differences in the services and capabilities of these two major Cloud Computing platforms.

Criteria AWS Google Cloud

Services Wide range of services Comparatively narrow range

Presence In all continents with data centers and edge locations Only in the US and Europe

Number of instances 23 instances classified into 6 families 12 instances classified into 5 families

Support for Multiple operating systems Fewer operating systems

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