Best IT Management Software for Amazon Fresh

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    AWS Auto Scaling Reviews
    AWS Auto Scaling monitors and adjusts your applications to ensure predictable, consistent performance at the lowest cost. AWS Auto Scaling makes it easy to set up application scaling for multiple resources and multiple services in minutes. It offers a simple and powerful user interface that allows you to create scaling plans for resources such as Amazon EC2 instances, Spot Fleets and Amazon ECS tasks, Amazon DynamoDB indexes and tables, and Amazon Aurora Replicas. AWS Auto Scaling simplifies scaling with recommendations that optimize performance, cost, or balance between them. You can combine Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling with AWS Auto Scaling if you already use it to dynamically scale Amazon EC2 instances. AWS Auto Scaling ensures that your applications have the right resources at all times.
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    Amazon Athena Reviews
    Amazon Athena allows you to easily analyze data in Amazon S3 with standard SQL. Athena is serverless so there is no infrastructure to maintain and you only pay for the queries you run. Athena is simple to use. Simply point to your data in Amazon S3 and define the schema. Then, you can query standard SQL. Most results are delivered in a matter of seconds. Athena makes it easy to prepare your data for analysis without the need for complicated ETL jobs. Anyone with SQL skills can quickly analyze large-scale data sets. Athena integrates with AWS Glue Data Catalog out-of-the box. This allows you to create a unified metadata repositorie across multiple services, crawl data sources and discover schemas. You can also populate your Catalog by adding new and modified partition and table definitions. Schema versioning is possible.
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    Amazon Aurora Reviews
    Amazon Aurora is a MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud, that combines the performance and availability of traditional enterprise databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases. Amazon Aurora is five times faster that standard MySQL databases and three time faster than standard PostgreSQL database. It offers the same security, availability, reliability, and cost-effectiveness as commercial databases, but at a fraction of the cost. Amazon Aurora is fully managed and maintained by Amazon Relational Database Service, (RDS). This automates tedious administration tasks such as hardware provisioning, database setup, patching and backups. Amazon Aurora is a distributed, fault-tolerant and self-healing storage that auto-scales up 64TB per database instance. It offers high availability and performance with up to 15 low latency read replicas, point in time recovery, continuous backup to Amazon S3, replication across threeAvailability Zones, and continuous backup to Amazon S3.
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    AWS CloudFormation Reviews

    AWS CloudFormation

    Amazon

    $0.0009 per handler operation
    1 Rating
    AWS CloudFormation allows you to create resource templates. These templates can be used to specify a set AWS resources to provision. These templates allow you to easily duplicate your infrastructure quickly and easily, as well as version control it.
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    AWS Batch Reviews
    AWS Batch allows scientists, engineers, and developers to run hundreds of thousands upon thousands of batch computing jobs on AWS. AWS Batch dynamically provision the best type and quantity of compute resources (e.g. CPU or memory optimized instances) according to the volume and specific resource needs of batch jobs submitted. AWS Batch eliminates the need to install or manage batch computing software, server clusters, or other hardware. This allows you to concentrate on analysing results and solving problems. AWS Batch schedules, executes and plans your batch computing workloads across all AWS compute services and features such as AWS Fargate and Amazon EC2 to help you analyze results and solve problems. AWS Batch is free. AWS Batch only charges for AWS resources (e.g. You only pay for the AWS resources (e.g. Fargate jobs or EC2 instances) that you use to store and manage your batch jobs.
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    AWS Backup Reviews
    AWS Backup is a fully managed backup solution that makes it easy for you to centralize and automate data backup across AWS services. AWS Backup allows you to centrally manage backup policies and monitor activity for AWS resources such as Amazon EBS volumes and Amazon EC2 instances. AWS Backup consolidates and automates backup tasks that were previously performed service by service. This eliminates the need for custom scripts or manual processes. You can easily create backup policies that automate retention management and backup schedules with just a few clicks from the AWS Backup console. AWS Backup is a fully managed, policy-based, backup solution that simplifies your backup management and allows you to meet all regulatory and business backup compliance requirements.
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    AWS Certificate Manager Reviews
    AWS Certificate Manager allows you to easily create, manage, and deploy private and public Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security certificates (SSL/TLS), for use with AWS services as well as your internal resources. SSL/TLS certificates can be used to protect network communications and establish the identity websites on the Internet. AWS Certificate Manager automates the tedious manual process of purchasing, uploading and renewing SSL/TLS certificate.
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