Best IT Management Software for AWS Virtual Waiting Room

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    Amazon S3 Reviews
    Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), an object storage service, offers industry-leading scalability and data availability, security, performance, and scalability. Customers of all sizes and industries can use Amazon S3 to store and protect any amount data for a variety of purposes, including data lakes, websites and mobile applications, backup, restore, archive, enterprise apps, big data analytics, and IoT devices. Amazon S3 offers easy-to-use management tools that allow you to organize your data and set up access controls that are tailored to your business, organizational, or compliance needs. Amazon S3 is built for 99.999999999% (11 9,'s) of durability and stores data for millions applications for companies around the globe. You can scale your storage resources to meet changing demands without having to invest upfront or go through resource procurement cycles. Amazon S3 is designed to last 99.999999999% (11 9,'s) of data endurance.
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    Amazon DynamoDB Reviews
    Amazon DynamoDB, a key-value and document databank, delivers single-digit millisecond performance on any scale. It is a fully managed, multiregional, multimaster, durable database that offers built-in security, backup, restore, and in-memory cache for internet-scale apps. DynamoDB can process more than 10 trillion requests per hour and can handle peak requests of more than 20,000,000 requests per second. Many of the fastest-growing businesses in the world, such as Lyft, Redfin, and Airbnb, as well as enterprises like Samsung, Toyota and Capital One, rely on DynamoDB's scale and performance to support mission-critical workloads.
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    Amazon CloudFront Reviews
    Amazon CloudFront (CDN) is a fast content delivery network that delivers data, videos, and APIs to customers worldwide with low latency and high transfer speeds. It's also a developer-friendly service. CloudFront integrates with AWS. CloudFront can be used in both physical locations that are directly connected with the AWS global infrastructure as well as other AWS services. CloudFront integrates seamlessly with AWS Shield, Amazon S3, Elastic Load Balancing, or Amazon EC2 as origins of your applications. Lambda@Edge allows you to run custom code closer and customize the user experience. Lastly, if your AWS origins include Amazon S3, Amazon EC2 and Elastic Load Balancing you don't have to pay for data transferred between CloudFront and these services.
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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) Reviews
    Top Pick
    AWS offers a wide range of services, including database storage, compute power, content delivery, and other functionality. This allows you to build complex applications with greater flexibility, scalability, and reliability. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the world's largest and most widely used cloud platform, offers over 175 fully featured services from more than 150 data centers worldwide. AWS is used by millions of customers, including the fastest-growing startups, large enterprises, and top government agencies, to reduce costs, be more agile, and innovate faster. AWS offers more services and features than any other cloud provider, including infrastructure technologies such as storage and databases, and emerging technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, data lakes, analytics, and the Internet of Things. It is now easier, cheaper, and faster to move your existing apps to the cloud.
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    Amazon CloudWatch Reviews
    Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring service that provides observability and data for developers, DevOps engineers, site reliability engineers (SREs), IT managers, and other users. CloudWatch gives you data and actionable insights that will help you monitor your applications, respond quickly to system-wide performance changes and optimize resource utilization. It also provides a unified view on operational health. CloudWatch gathers operational and monitoring data in the form logs, metrics and events. This gives you a single view of AWS resources, applications and services that are hosted on AWS and on-premises. CloudWatch can be used to detect anomalous behavior, set alarms, visualize logs side-by, take automated actions, troubleshoot problems, and uncover insights to help you keep your applications running smoothly.
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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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    Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Reviews
    Amazon Simple Queue Service is a fully managed message queue service that allows you to scale distributed systems, microservices, and serverless applications. SQS removes the complexity and overhead involved in managing and operating message-oriented middleware and allows developers to concentrate on differentiating work. SQS allows you to send, store, or receive messages between software components at any volume without losing messages, or requiring additional services. You can get started with SQS within minutes by using the AWS console, Command Line Interface, or SDK of choice and three simple commands.
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    Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Reviews
    Amazon Simple Notification Service is a fully managed messaging platform that allows for system-to–system and app-to–person (A2P), communication. It allows you to communicate between systems using publish/subscribe patterns (pub/sub), which allow messaging between decoupled microservice apps. You can also communicate directly with users via SMS, mobile push, and email. The system-to–system pub/sub functionality allows for topic-based, high-throughput push-based, many–to-many messaging. Your publisher systems can use Amazon SNS topics to fanout messages to large numbers of customer endpoints or subscriber systems, including Amazon SQS queues and AWS Lambda functions. You can send messages to large numbers of users using the A2P messaging functionality. This allows you to use either a pub/sub or direct-publish message using one API.
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    Amazon ElastiCache Reviews
    Amazon ElastiCache makes it easy to create, manage, and scale popular open source compatible in-memory cloud data stores. You can build data-intensive apps and improve the performance of existing databases by retrieving data in high-throughput and low latency, in-memory storages. Amazon ElastiCache is popular for real-time applications such as Caching, Session Stores and Gaming, Geospatial Service, Real-Time Analytics and Queuing. Amazon ElastiCache provides fully managed Redis, Memcached and other services for demanding applications that need sub-millisecond response time. Amazon ElastiCache is an in-memory cache and data store that can support the most demanding applications that require sub-millisecond response time. Amazon ElastiCache delivers secure, lightning fast performance by using an optimized stack that runs on customer-dedicated nodes.
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    Amazon EventBridge Reviews
    Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that makes it easy to connect applications together using data from your own applications, integrated Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, and AWS services. EventBridge provides a stream of real time data from event sources like Pagerduty, Datadog, and Zendesk. It routes that data to AWS Lambda. To build applications that respond in real-time to all your data sources, you can set up routing rules. EventBridge makes it easy for you to create event-driven apps. It handles event ingestion, delivery, authorization, security, and error handling. Your applications will become more interconnected by events. You need to spend more time finding and understanding the structure of events in order to write code that reacts to them.
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    AWS Lambda Reviews
    You can run code without worrying about servers. Only pay for the compute time that you use. AWS Lambda allows you to run code without having to provision or manage servers. You only pay for the compute time that you use. Lambda allows you to run code for any type of backend service or application - and all this with zero administration. Upload your code, and Lambda will take care of scaling your code with high availability. Your code can be set up to trigger automatically from other AWS services, or you can call it directly from any mobile or web app. AWS Lambda runs your code automatically without you having to manage or provision servers. Simply write the code and upload it directly to Lambda. AWS Lambda automatically scales the application by running code according to each trigger. Your code runs in parallel, processing each trigger separately, scaling exactly with the workload.
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    Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Reviews
    Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC), a service that allows you to launch AWS resources in a logically isolated virtual environment that you create. You have full control over your virtual networking environment. This includes the creation of subnets and selection of IP addresses. You can use IPv4 or IPv6 to access most resources in your virtual private clouds. This allows you to provide secure and easy access. Amazon VPC is one of AWS's foundational services. It allows you to easily customize your VPC network configuration. You can create a public-facing network for web servers that have internet access. You can also place your backend systems such as application servers or databases in a private subnet that has no internet access.
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