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Course Code – CSU140

AWS Infrastructure
What’s In This Module

 Part 1: AWS Global Infrastructure


 Part 2: AWS Service and Service Category Overview
Part 1: AWS Global
Infrastructure
AWS Global Infrastructure
Applications Virtual Desktops Collaboration and Sharing

Databases Analytics App Deployment and Mobile Services


Services Management
Cluster Queuing Containers
Relational Computing Identity
Orchestratio
Platform Real-time n
Dev/ops Tools
App Streaming Sync
Services
No SQL Data Resource Templates
Warehouse Transcoding Mobile Analytics
Usage Tracking
Data Email
Caching Notifications
Workflows Search Monitoring and Logs

Foundation Compute Networking Storage


(Virtual, Auto-scaling (Object, Block and
Services and Load Balancing) Archive)

Infrastructure Regions Availability Zones Edge Locations


AWS Data Centers
 Data centers are securely designed
 A datacenter is a location where actual physical data
resides
 A data center typically has 50,000 to 80,000 physical
servers
 All data centers are online. No data center is “cold”
 AWS custom network equipment: Data center

 Multi-ODM sourced
 Amazon custom network protocol stack
AWS Regions
 An AWS Region is a geographical area.

 Each Region is made up of two or more Availability Zones.


Data center Data center Data center Data center
 AWS has 18 Regions worldwide.
Data center Data center Data center Data center

 You enable and control data replication across Regions. Availability Zone Availability Zone

 Communication between Regions uses AWS backbone network


connections infrastructure. Data center Data center

Data center Data center

Availability Zone

AWS Region
AWS Global Infrastructure: Current
Regions
IRELAND

CANADA
BEIJING
3 NINGXIA
OHIO
LONDON
3 3 FRANKFURT
OREGON
3 3 2 3 SEOUL
PARIS 2 2
3 3 6 2
N. CALIFORNIA 4
TOKYO
N. VIRGINIA 1
OSAKA
AWS GOVCLOUD (US-WEST)
2
MUMBAI

3
SINGAPORE

Region & Number of AZs 3


SÃO PAULO 3
SYDNEY
AWS Global Infrastructure:
Regions Coming Soon
AWS GOVCLOUD
(US-EAST)
(Coming soon) IRELAND SWEDEN (Coming soon)

CANADA
BEIJING
3 NINGXIA
OHIO
LONDON
3 3 FRANKFURT
OREGON
3 3 2 3 SEOUL
PARIS 2 2
3 3 6 2
N. CALIFORNIA 4
TOKYO
N. VIRGINIA
1
BAHRAIN (Coming soon) OSAKA
AWS GOVCLOUD (US-WEST)
2 HONG KONG (Coming soon)
MUMBAI

3
SINGAPORE

Region & Number of AZs 3


SÃO PAULO 3
New Region Coming Soon SYDNEY
AWS Availability Zones
 Each Availability Zone is:
 Made up of one or more data centers.
 Designed for fault isolation.
 Interconnected with other Availability Zones using high-speed
private links.

 You choose your Availability Zones. Data Center Data Center


 AWS recommends replicating across Availability Zones for
resiliency.

Data Center Data Center

Availability Zone
AWS Data Centers
 Data centers are securely designed
 A datacenter is a location where actual physical data
resides
 A data center typically has 50,000 to 80,000 physical
servers
 All data centers are online. No data center is “cold”
 AWS custom network equipment: Data center

 Multi-ODM sourced
 Amazon custom network protocol stack
AWS Edge Locations
 An Edge Location is where users access AWS services.
 It is a global network of 114 points of presence (103
Edge Locations and 11 regional Edge Caches) in 56
cities across 24 countries. 
 Specifically used with Amazon CloudFront, a Global
Content Delivery Network (CDN), to deliver content to
end users with reduced latency.
 Regional edge caches used for content with infrequent
access.
AWS Infrastructure Features
 Elastic and Scalable: Physically Backup
distinct generators
 Elastic infrastructure; dynamic adaption of
capacity
 Scalable infrastructure; adapts to accommodate Data center Data center Data center Data center

growth
Data center Data center Data center Data center

 Fault-tolerant: Availability Zone Availability Zone

 Continues operating properly in the presence of a


failure
Data center Data center
 Built-in redundancy of components Network
connectivity
 High availability: Data center

Availability Zone
Data center

 High level of operational performance


 Minimized downtime Uninterruptible power Cooling
supply AWS Region equipment
 No human intervention
Part 2:
AWS Service and Service Category
Overview
AWS Foundational Services
Applications Virtual Desktops Collaboration and Sharing

Databases Analytics App Deployment and Mobile Services


Services Management
Cluster Queuing Containers
Relational Computing Identity
Orchestratio
Platform Real-time n
Dev/ops Tools
App Streaming Sync
Services
No SQL Data Resource Templates
Warehouse Transcoding Mobile Analytics
Usage Tracking
Data Email
Caching
Workflows Notifications
Search Monitoring and Logs

Foundation Compute Networking Storage


(Virtual, Auto-scaling (Object, Block and
Services and Load Balancing) Archive)

Infrastructure Regions Availability Zones Edge Locations


AWS Services and Categories
Thank You !

Preeti Sharma
School of Electrical and Computer Science Engineering
Shoolini University
Village Bajhol, Solan (H.P)

+91 – 9882632935 (Mob No.)

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