March 2021
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
9h 46m
English
In August of 2006, Amazon Web Services (AWS) brought public cloud infrastructure to the mainstream when it introduced its virtual computer, Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). EC2 removed barriers to providing services over the internet; you no longer needed to purchase servers and software licenses, sign support contracts, rent office space, or hire IT professionals to maintain your infrastructure. Instead, you paid AWS as needed for the use of EC2 instances, allowing you to scale your business while AWS handled the maintenance, redundancy, and standards compliance details for you. In the following years, both Google and ...