User:Tech201805/AWS List of products

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List of products[edit]

Compute[edit]

Networking[edit]

Content delivery[edit]

Contact center[edit]

  • Amazon Connect is a self-service, cloud-based contact center service available to business. Amazon Connect is based on the same contact center technology used extensively by Amazon customer service associates around the world.

Storage and content delivery[edit]

  • Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) provides scalable object storage accessible from a Web Service interface. Applicable use cases include backup/archiving, file (including media) storage and hosting, static website hosting, application data hosting, and more.
  • Amazon Glacier provides long-term storage options (compared to S3). High redundancy and availability, but low-frequency access times. Intended for archiving data.
  • AWS Storage Gateway, an iSCSI block storage virtual appliance with cloud-based backup.
  • Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides persistent block-level storage volumes for EC2.
  • AWS Import/Export, accelerates moving large amounts of data into and out of AWS using portable storage devices for transport.
  • Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) a file storage service for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances.
  • Amazon S3 Transfer Acceleration available since April 2016[4]enables transfers of files over long distances between your client and an S3 bucket[5]

Database[edit]

  • Amazon DynamoDB provides a scalable, low-latency NoSQL online Database Service backed by SSDs.
  • Amazon ElastiCache provides in-memory caching for web applications.[6] This is Amazon's implementation of Memcached and Redis.[7]
  • Amazon Neptune provides a full-managed graph database service. It supports open graph APIs for both Gremlin and SPARQL.
  • Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) provides scalable database servers with MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL support.[8]
  • Amazon Redshift provides petabyte-scale data warehousing with column-based storage and multi-node compute.
  • Amazon SimpleDB allows developers to run queries on structured data. It operates in concert with EC2 and S3.
  • AWS Data Pipeline provides reliable service for data transfer between different AWS compute and storage services (e.g., Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon EMR). In other words, this service is simply a data-driven workload management system, which provides a management API for managing and monitoring of data-driven workloads in cloud applications.[9]
  • Amazon Aurora provides a MySQL-compatible relational database engine that has been created specifically for the AWS infrastructure that claims faster speeds and lower costs that are realized in larger databases.

Mobile services[edit]

  • AWS Mobile Hub for adding and configuring mobile app features, including authentication, data storage, backend logic, push notifications, content delivery, and analytics.
  • Amazon Cognito for adding user sign-up and sign-in to mobile and web apps.
  • AWS Device Farm app testing service for testing and interacting with your Android, iOS, and web apps on many devices at once, or reproduce issues on a device in real time..
  • Amazon Pinpoint helps to engage customers via email, SMS and Mobile Push messages, tracking overall customer and engagement activity.

Deployment[edit]

Management[edit]

Application services[edit]

  • Amazon API Gateway is a service for publishing, maintaining and securing web service APIs.
  • Amazon CloudSearch provides basic full-text search and indexing of textual content.
  • Amazon DevPay, currently in limited beta version, is a billing and account management system for applications that developers have built atop Amazon Web Services.
  • Amazon Elastic Transcoder (ETS) provides video transcoding of S3 hosted videos, marketed primarily as a way to convert source files into mobile-ready versions.
  • Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) provides bulk and transactional email sending.
  • Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) provides a hosted message queue for web applications.
  • Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) provides a hosted multi-protocol "push" messaging for applications.
  • Amazon Simple Workflow (SWF) is a workflow service for building scalable, resilient applications.
  • Amazon Cognito is a user identity and data synchronization service that securely manages and synchronizes app data for users across their mobile devices.[16]
  • Amazon AppStream 2.0 is a low-latency service that streams and resources intensive applications and games from the cloud using NICE DVC technology.[17]

Analytics[edit]

  • Amazon Athena is an ETL-like service launched in November 2016. It allows server-less querying of S3 content using standard SQL.[18]
  • Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR) Provides a PaaS service delivering Hadoop for running MapReduce queries framework running on the web-scale infrastructure of EC2 and Amazon S3.
  • Amazon Machine Learning is a service that assists developers of all skill levels to use machine learning technology.
  • Amazon Kinesis is a cloud-based service for real-time data processing over large, distributed data streams. It streams data in real time with the ability to process thousands of data streams on a per-second basis. The service, designed for real-time apps, allows developers to pull any amount of data, from any number of sources, scaling up or down as needed. It has some similarities in functionality to Apache Kafka.[19]
  • Amazon Elasticsearch Service provides fully managed Elasticsearch and Kibana services.[20]
  • Amazon QuickSight is a business intelligence, analytics, and visualization tool launched in November 2016.[21] It provides ad-hoc services by connecting to AWS or non-AWS data sources.
  • Amazon Sagemaker is an integrated deep learning development and deployment platform, launched in November 2017.[22] I

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • AWS Cloud9, a cloud IDE for writing, running, and debugging code.[23]
  • AWS Athena, optimize and automate the loading of data to AWS Athena query service[24]
  • Amazon Marketplace Web Service (MWS) allows users to manage complete shipment process from creating listing to downloading shipment label using API.
  • Amazon Fulfillment Web Service provided a programmatic web service for sellers to ship items to and from Amazon using Fulfillment by Amazon, later replaced by Amazon marketplace Web service.
  • Amazon Historical Pricing provides access to Amazon's historical sales data from its affiliates. (It appears that this service has been discontinued.)
  • Amazon Mechanical Turk (Mturk) manages small units of work distributed among many persons.
  • Amazon Product Advertising API, formerly known as Amazon Associates Web Service (A2S) and Amazon E-Commerce Service (ECS), provides access to Amazon's product data and electronic commerce functionality.
  • Amazon Gift Code On Demand (AGCOD) for Corporate Customers[25] enables companies to distribute Amazon gift codes instantly in any denomination.
  • AWS Partner Network (APN) technical information and sales and marketing support. Launched in April 2012, the APN is made up of Technology Partners including Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), tool providers, platform providers, and others.[26][27][28]
  • Amazon Lumberyard is a freeware triple-A game engine integrated with AWS.[29]
  • Amazon Chime is a collaboration service for voice, video conference, and instant messaging.[30]

Objects and identifier prefixes[edit]

Every object in AWS has an identifier (Resource ID) with a prefix that characterizes the type of object. For example, i-01163e2ca54a0359e is the ID for an EC2 instance—we know it is an instance because of the i- prefix. Here is a partial list of ID prefixes and their associated object types:

ID Prefix Object type
i EC2 Instance
ami Amazon Machine Image
vol Elastic Block Store Volume
snap Elastic Block Store Snapshot
sg EC2 Security Group
vpc Virtual Private Cloud
subnet Virtual Private Cloud Subnet
rtb Virtual Private Cloud Route table
igw Virtual Private Cloud Internet Gateway
dopt Virtual Private Cloud DHCP Options Set
eipalloc EC2 Elastic IP Allocation
eipassoc EC2 Elastic IP Association
eni Elastic Network Interface
db Relational Database Service database
cluster RDS cluster
j EMR cluster
ml Machine Learning model
ds Machine Learning data source
ws WorkSpace

Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) uniquely identify AWS resources.[31]

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  17. ^ https://aws.amazon.com/appstream2/details/ NICE DCV for Streaming
  18. ^ "Amazon Athena". Amazon Web Services. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Amazon Kinesis". Amazon Web Services. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  20. ^ "Amazon Elasticsearch Service". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
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  31. ^ Resource Names (ARNs) and AWS Service Namespaces