{"repo":"gil-son/aws-friendly-guide","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/gil-son/aws-friendly-guide","clone":"git clone https://github.com/gil-son/aws-friendly-guide.git","description":"A friendly guide to AWS Cloud fundamentals, with clear explanations, visuals, and practical examples for all audiences.","language":null,"stars":133,"topics":["aws","api-gateway","autoscaling","cloudwatch","dynamodb","ec2","elasticbeanstalk","iam","lambda","load-balancer"],"license":"GPL-3.0","category":"networking-infra","readme_excerpt":"AWS English reading Welcome This documentation serves as a platform to enhance and disseminate knowledge about AWS. I have crafted it to be intuitive, incorporating diagrams, partitions, examples, illustrations, and more. - If you feel confident about your understanding of AWS and its resources, you can navigate to the summary and explore new features. - However, if you are a beginner, I recommend allowing me to guide you by starting with the AWS analogy : #### AWS analogy AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a cloud platform from Amazon that offers various services for businesses and developers. To better understand, imagine that AWS is like a large tool store, where you can rent everything you need to build/repair your house (or in this case, your application in the cloud). There you can find simple shelves like S3 (for storage) to more complex tools like EC2 (for creating virtual servers). And if you need something even more specific, just take a look at the store catalog (Amazon Marketplace), which has a little bit of everything. Oh, and there's more! In AWS, you only pay for what you use. That is, if you need a drill for just one hour, rent it for an hour and pay only for that period. And if you need the drill for longer, just renew the rental. So, you don't have to waste money on tools that you won't use. Additionally, AWS has a security team that keeps an eye on everything all the time. So, you can rest assured knowing that your tools (or your application) are secure in Amazon","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/gil-son","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/gil-son/aws-friendly-guide/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}