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Amazon Web Services (AWS)

A comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform
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What is Amazon Web Services (AWS)?

It is a comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, offering over 200 fully featured services from data centers globally.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a tool in the Cloud Hosting category of a tech stack.

Who uses Amazon Web Services (AWS)?

Companies
25052 companies reportedly use Amazon Web Services (AWS) in their tech stacks, including Slack, LinkedIn, and Snapchat.

Developers
3512 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Integrations

Node-RED, Railway, Configure8, Flowise, and Afi are some of the popular tools that integrate with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Here's a list of all 43 tools that integrate with Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Decisions about Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Here are some stack decisions, common use cases and reviews by companies and developers who chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) in their tech stack.

waheed khan
Associate Java Developer at txtsol · | 8 upvotes · 22.9K views
Needs advice
on
JavaJava
and
Spring BootSpring Boot

I want to make application like Zomato, #Foodpanda.

Which stack is best for this? As I have expertise in Java and Angular. What is the best stack you will recommend?

Web Micro-service / Mono? Angular / React? Amazon Web Services (AWS) / Google Cloud Platform? DB : SQL or No SQL

Mob Cross-platform: React Native / Flutter

Note: We are a team of 5. what languages do you recommend if I go with microservices?

Thanks

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Santiago Velasco
Java Software Developer at ViewNext · | 8 upvotes · 12.9K views

Hello everyone, I would like to start using a cloud service to host my projects, which are web applications. If anyone has enough experience with Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Google Cloud Platform, I would like to know which of these is most recommended to use, depending on the features they have or how used they are. Thank you so much.

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Craig Heath
Owner at Bluefield Identity · | 5 upvotes · 15.6K views

Does anyone have any advice or guidance on how to create a Lucee instance in the Amazon Web Service cloud? I'm a many years CF dev but I have zero experience working with cloud services and I'm trying to roll my own on this one. I have a traditional ACF hosting arrangement I desperately need to migrate from (their support has recently evaporated and it's causing my application performance nightmares) and my app will need to be in the cloud for scalability considerations so I'm figuring now is the best time to make the move. My current setup is ACF with a MSSQL backend and I think I'd like to migrate that to a Lucee/MySQL or Amazon Aurora setup.

Any pointers would be most welcome. Thanks in advance!

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Amazon Web Services (AWS)'s Features

  • Largest community of customers and partners
  • Most secure
  • Fastest pace of innovation
  • Most proven operational expertise

Amazon Web Services (AWS) Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Amazon Web Services (AWS)?
Amazon EC2
It is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud. It is designed to make web-scale computing easier for developers.
Google Cloud Platform
It helps you build what's next with secure infrastructure, developer tools, APIs, data analytics and machine learning. It is a suite of cloud computing services that runs on the same infrastructure that Google uses internally for its end-user products, such as Google Search and YouTube.
Microsoft Azure
Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quickly build, deploy and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. You can build applications using any language, tool or framework. And you can integrate your public cloud applications with your existing IT environment.
DigitalOcean
We take the complexities out of cloud hosting by offering blazing fast, on-demand SSD cloud servers, straightforward pricing, a simple API, and an easy-to-use control panel.
Google Compute Engine
Google Compute Engine is a service that provides virtual machines that run on Google infrastructure. Google Compute Engine offers scale, performance, and value that allows you to easily launch large compute clusters on Google's infrastructure. There are no upfront investments and you can run up to thousands of virtual CPUs on a system that has been designed from the ground up to be fast, and to offer strong consistency of performance.
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