How to get started on AWS cloud

Izzy MkhwanaziIzzy Mkhwanazi
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📌 Introduction

In today’s world, businesses and developers need reliable, scalable, and cost-effective technology to run their applications and services. This is where cloud computing steps in — and one of the leading cloud providers globally is Amazon Web Services (AWS).

If you’ve ever wondered what AWS is and why it matters, you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down in simple terms.


📌 What is AWS?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform created by Amazon in 2006. It offers over 200 services such as computing power, storage, networking, databases, machine learning, and security — all delivered over the internet.

This means you don’t have to buy and maintain physical servers. Instead, you can rent IT resources on-demand and pay only for what you use.


📌 How Does AWS Work?

Imagine you need a server to host your website or app. With AWS:

You log into the AWS console.

Choose a service like EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) to create a virtual server.

Set it up within minutes.

Start deploying your applications.

And when you no longer need it? You shut it down — and stop paying for it.

It’s like Netflix for servers and infrastructure.


📌 Why is AWS Popular?

Some of the reasons AWS is widely adopted:

Scalability: Easily scale up or down as needed.

Global Reach: Operates in multiple regions worldwide.

Cost-Effective: Pay-as-you-go pricing.

Secure: Enterprise-level security for data and services.

Rich Service Portfolio: From simple hosting to AI and analytics.


📌 Common Use Cases for AWS:

Hosting websites and apps

Data backup and storage

Machine learning and AI

Data analytics

Game development

Video streaming

Internet of Things (IoT) applications


📌 Conclusion

AWS has transformed how businesses use technology, making it possible to launch powerful applications without huge upfront costs. Whether you’re a startup, student, or enterprise — AWS offers the tools to build, test, and scale your ideas.

In tomorrow’s post, we’ll take a hands-on step: Launching your very first EC2 virtual server on AWS.


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