Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a massive cloud platform that provides on-demand IT resources like computing power, storage, and databases on a pay-as-you-go basis. Whether you're looking for a broad overview or specific technical details, here’s a breakdown of the key areas people usually talk about when discussing AWS: The Core Fundamentals

C. Databases

If you leave an S3 bucket open to the public internet and get hacked, it is your fault, not Amazon’s.

AWS Management Console: A web-based interface for manual resource management.

If you run your app in three Availability Zones, even if one data center loses power or gets hit by a natural disaster, your app stays online. AWS has 33 launched regions and 105 Availability Zones, with more on the way.