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Advanced Features of Amazon ECS Containers
AWS IoT Greengrass is a service designed to extend AWS functionalities to edge devices, enabling them to act locally on the data they generate while still leveraging the cloud for management, analytics, and storage
AWS Workflows typically refer to the orchestration of multiple AWS services and resources to automate processes and manage complex tasks
AWS Web Risk typically refers to a set of services and tools that help organizations identify and mitigate security risks associated with their web applications and APIs
AWS Key Management Service (KMS) is a fully managed encryption service provided by Amazon Web Services that allows users to create and control the cryptographic keys used to encrypt data
CloudWatch collects raw data from Amazon EC2 instances and processes it into readable metrics
database running on an Amazon EC2 instance
 Vertex AI is a fully managed machine learning platform offered by Google Cloud that allows developers and data scientists to build, deploy, and scale AI models
AWS Key Access Justifications refer to the process and criteria for justifying access to cryptographic keys managed by AWS Key Management Service (KMS)
first step in using Elastic Beanstalk is to create an application, which represents your web application in AWS
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service that enables you to run, manage, and scale containerized applications using Docker
AWS Deployment refers to the process of launching and managing applications, services, and resources on Amazon Web Services
Visual inspection is a method of evaluating the condition or quality of a product, structure, or system by using human eyes or advanced visual technologies
AWS Workload Identity Pools is a feature within AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) that allows you to configure and manage identities for applications running outside of AWS to access AWS resources securely
Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) allows you to create and configure file systems that can be mounted on multiple Amazon EC2 instances simultaneously, providing a shared file storage experience across a distributed system
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a service that enables you to manage access to AWS services and resources securely
AWS Transfer Appliance is a physical device provided by AWS that helps organizations securely transfer large amounts of data into and out of AWS
AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a service that allows you to create a logically isolated network in the AWS cloud
AMI is a template that contains the necessary information to launch an instance, including the operating system, application server, applications, and configuration settings
Amazon ECS container agent allows container instances to connect to your cluster
Amazon VPC VPN connection links your data center (or network) to your Amazon VPC virtual private cloud (VPC)
AWS Memory Optimized Instances are specifically designed to provide high performance for memory-intensive workloads, making them ideal for applications that require fast processing of large data sets in memory
Web Security Scanner is a tool designed to identify vulnerabilities in web applications by scanning websites or web services for security flaws
AWS Spot Fleet is a service that allows you to manage a collection (or fleet) of Spot Instances and, optionally, On-Demand Instances, providing a cost-effective way to run your applications in the cloud
Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling is a service that automatically adjusts the number of Amazon EC2 instances in your applications architecture to ensure that you have the right amount of compute capacity available at all times
AWS Visual Inspection is a service that leverages machine learning and computer vision to automate the inspection of products and assets for quality assurance
In AWS, user preferences can refer to personalized settings and configurations that enhance the user experience, control access, and streamline workflows across different AWS services
AWS Home typically refers to the AWS Management Console, which is the web-based user interface that allows you to manage your AWS services and resources
Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) is a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) provides a highly available and scalable architecture for hosting your Docker container images
AWS Vertex AI is actually not a service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AMI is a pre-configured template that includes the operating system, application server, applications, and related configurations required to launch an instance
 VMware Engine is a fully managed service that allows businesses to run VMware workloads natively in the cloud, typically within platforms like Google Cloud
AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers
AWS Lambda is a compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) is a service that allows you to create a logically isolated network within the AWS cloud
Amazon Lightsail is a simplified cloud computing service offered by AWS, designed to make it easier for developers, small businesses, and startups to deploy and manage applications and websites
AWS Batch is a fully managed service that enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run batch computing workloads on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) is a scalable, fully-managed, cloud-based file storage service provided by AWS
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) is a fully managed container registry service that makes it easy for developers to store, manage, and deploy Docker container images
AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a fully managed platform as a service (PaaS) that simplifies the deployment and management of applications in the AWS cloud
Amazon ECS Containers refer to the individual Docker containers that are managed and orchestrated by Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS)
AWS X1 Instances are memory-optimized Amazon EC2 instances designed specifically for in-memory applications and workloads that require high performance, such as SAP HANA, big data analytics, and high-performance databases
AWS EC2 Rescue is a service designed to help users diagnose and recover Amazon EC2 instances that are experiencing issues, such as boot failures, network connectivity problems, or performance degradation
AWS Identity Platform is part of AWS's identity services, specifically focused on simplifying identity and access management for organizations
AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a service that enables users to create an isolated, secure network within the AWS cloud
AWS Transfer Appliance is a physical device provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help businesses move large amounts of data into AWS securely and efficiently
AWS User Preferences refers to the various settings and configurations that users can customize within their AWS accounts and services to tailor their experience according to their needs and workflows
Elastic IP address is associated with your AWS account
Amazon EFS provides a reliable and scalable file storage solution for various applications, making it a key service in AWS for organizations looking to build distributed systems or applications requiring shared file storage

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