Introduction To Amazon Web Services Flashcards

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can be a web browser or desktop application that a person interacts with to make requests to computer servers.

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client

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can be services, such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2)

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server

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refers to the practice of hosting, managing, and running applications and software on remote servers and infrastructure provided by external service providers. In this deployment model, the computing resources are accessed over the internet, eliminating the need for organizations to invest in and maintain their own physical hardware. Users can leverage these off-site resources to deploy, scale, and manage applications, taking advantage of the flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency offered by the external service provider’s infrastructure.

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cloud-based deployment

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nvolves hosting, managing, and running applications and software within an organization’s own physical infrastructure and facilities. In this model, all computing resources, including servers, storage, and networking, are maintained and operated on-site, directly by the organization, without relying on external service providers or cloud-based solutions.

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On-premises deployment

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involves a combination of computing infrastructure and services, wherein some elements are hosted on-premises within an organization’s own physical facilities, while others are sourced from external cloud providers or services. This approach allows for a mix of on-site and cloud-based resources, enabling organizations to leverage the benefits of both environments to meet specific business requirements and workloads.

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hybrid deployment

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the delivery of computing services, including storage, processing power, and applications, over the internet. This model enables users to access and utilize a shared pool of configurable resources without the need for direct management or ownership of the underlying physical infrastructure. Users can provision and scale resources as needed, paying for only the services they consume, typically following a pay-as-you-go model. The goal of cloud computing is to provide on-demand access to a variety of computing resources and services in a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective manner.

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Cloud computing

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