1st July 2020

What is AWS?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud service provider by Amazon Inc. It offers cloud services in compute, storage, database, content delivery, networking, etc. Most of the offerings from AWS are Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), but it also offers services in PaaS, such as Beanstalk and Lambda that are hugely popular among their users. AWS offers you all the necessary tools you would need to set up your IT infrastructure, without buying anything. Why AWS? Well, to answer this question, further in this AWS tutorial, let’s have a look at some statistics: AWS alone owns around 40 percent market […]
29th May 2019

Clouds Comparisons – Which One Is The Best

Public cloud has, in the last few years, broken through the mainstream enterprise consciousness. Even if these enterprises are not betting it all on cloud, cloud adoption is, in one form or the other, an integral part of most enterprises’ infrastructure strategy and roadmap. For enterprises who are about to embark on this journey, the questions being asked are, “Which cloud platform should I adopt?”, “Which cloud platform provides cost effective services that are a fit for me?”, and “How do I go about my cloud adoption journey?” This blog attempts to answer the first two questions. To that goal, […]
14th May 2019

Amazon Neptune And Graph DBMS

Amazon Neptune is a managed service that enables a user to create and manage a graph database in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud. It can support a scalable, high-performance graph database, which is a type of NoSQL database that can store, map and query relationships between data sets. Neptune is highly available, with read replicas, point-in-time recovery, continuous backup to Amazon S3, and replication across Availability Zones. It provides data security features, with support for encryption at rest and in transit. Neptune is fully managed, so you no longer need to worry about database management tasks like hardware […]