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AWS Certified Developer ??? Associate Guide

You're reading from   AWS Certified Developer ??? Associate Guide Your one-stop solution to passing the AWS developer's certification

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125629
Length 600 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Tankariya Tankariya
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Table of Contents (29) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
1. AWS Certified Developer – Associate Certification FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to Cloud Computing and AWS 3. Identity and Access Management 4. Virtual Private Clouds 5. Getting Started with Elastic Compute Cloud 6. Handling Application Traffic with Elastic Load Balancing 7. Monitoring with CloudWatch 8. Simple Storage Service, Glacier, and CloudFront 9. Other AWS Storage Options 10. AWS Relational Database Services 11. AWS DynamoDB - A NoSQL Database Service 12. Amazon Simple Queue Service 13. Simple Notification Service 14. Simple Workflow Service 15. AWS CloudFormation 16. Elastic Beanstalk 17. Overview of AWS Lambda 18. Mock Tests Index

Comparing AWS cloud and on-premise data centers


Whenever an organization thinks of migrating their infrastructure over to a public cloud, the first question that strikes the organization is cost. AWS provides major advantages over on-premise environments as there is no upfront cost from using AWS. Thus, there is no CapEx requirement as AWS works on OpEx. That means a customer pays only on a monthly basis based on actual consumption of AWS resources.

The following table differentiates cost on various counts between AWS and on-premise environments:

Pricing model

One time upfront cost

Monthly cost

 

Public cloud

On-premise DC

Public cloud

On-premise

DC

Server hardware

0

$$

$$

0

Network hardware

0

$$

0

0

Hardware maintenance

0

$$

0

$

Software OS

0

$$

$

0

Power and cooling

0

$$

$

$

Data center space

0

$$

0

0

Administration

0

$$

0

$$$

Storage

0

$$

$$

0

Network bandwidth

0

$

$

$

Resource management software

0

0

$

$

24x7 support

0

0

$

$

Cost comparison example is based on some assumptions

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