How many data Centres does AWS have?
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AWS is composed of four primary data centres located in North America (Oregon), Europe (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Tokyo) and South America (Brazil). Additionally, AWS operates numerous regional data centres around the world. As of September 2017, AWS had more than 1 million active customers and over 100 million active customer accounts.
Continue reading.How long do terminated instances stay in AWS?
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Terminated instances stay in AWS for a certain period of time, depending on the instance type. For instance types that use EBS storage, the instance remains in AWS for 24 hours after it is terminated. For instance types that use EC2 instances, the instance remains in AWS for 7 days after it is terminated. The
Continue reading.How do I use STS on AWS?
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An Amazon Web Services (AWS) account is a powerful tool that can be used to create, operate, and manage a variety of cloud computing resources. AWS provides a comprehensive platform for the development, deployment, and management of applications, services, and infrastructure in the cloud. AWS provides an easy-to-use interface, which makes it a popular platform
Continue reading.Can I run Windows on AWS?
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AWS is a great platform for hosting Windows applications. You can use Amazon Web Services’ (AWS’) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) to create a Windows instance, and then use Amazon S3 and Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) to store your applications and data. You can also use AWS to manage your applications and data. AWS provides
Continue reading.What is wasabi AWS?
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Wasabi AWS is an Amazon Web Services product that provides a scalable, fault tolerant, and elastic compute platform for hosting and running large scale applications. Wasabi AWS is based on the Apache Hadoop 2.6. 0 distribution and provides a single platform that can be used to manage large scale applications and data. Wasabi AWS is
Continue reading.What is the passing score for AWS cloud practitioner?
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The AWS cloud practitioner passing score is 210 out of 500. The passing score is determined by the number of correct responses to the following 38 questions: 1. What are the three primary benefits of using the AWS cloud? 2. What are the three primary benefits of using AWS services? 3. What are the three
Continue reading.What is SQS and SNS in AWS?
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SQS is a message Queue Service that enables applications to send and receive messages. It provides a reliable, durable, and scalable messaging infrastructure for applications. SQS is used by Amazon Web Services for a variety of purposes, such as for message queuing, log storage, and notification services. SNS is a messaging service that enables applications
Continue reading.What is ECR in AWS?
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ECR in AWS is a managed service that helps you to optimize your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances. ECR makes it easy to manage your Amazon ECS clusters, and to use Amazon ECS resources more effectively. ECR helps you to automate the process of managing and deploying applications on Amazon ECS. With ECR, you
Continue reading.What is AWS migration readiness assessment?
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When a business plans to move to the cloud, one of the first decisions to be made is which cloud services to use. AWS is one of the most popular cloud services, and many businesses decide to migrate to AWS. When migrating to AWS, there are a few key considerations. The first is AWS migration
Continue reading.What is AWS management console used for?
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AWS management console is a web-based tool used for managing AWS resources. The management console provides a centralized view of your AWS resources and allows you to manage your AWS resources using a single interface. The management console helps you: – View and manage your AWS resources, including EC2 instances, EBS volumes, and S3 buckets
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