Module 0: AWS structure Flashcards

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What is a AWS aviability zone?

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Is a data center compose by various data centers servers separated each one from other by at least 60milles - 100Km.

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What is a AWS Region?

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An AWS region is composed by various aviability zones.

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What is an AWS edge Network?

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It is a AWS datacenter that save on it’s cache information of other AWS regions in order to save time. (Access point that connect two or more AWS regions)

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What is the client server Model?

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Is a model where clients make requests to a server in order to get something and the server answer to those requests giving to the clients what they want.

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What are the three cloud deployment models of cloud?

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  • Cloud base deployment.
  • On Premises deployment.
  • Hybrid deployment.
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What is a cloud base deployment?

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Consist of running every aspect of your services on the cloud, databases, applications, servers, migrations to the cloud, etc…

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What is a private Cloud deployment?

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Also called on premise deployment, basically is the opposite of public cloud or cloud base deployment. Because of this, the company is in charge of maintain every aspect of infrastructure and services by itself, this helps to get more control of databases but with the cost of losing scalability and other facilities that the cloud brings.

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What is a private Cloud deployment?

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Also called on premise deployment, basically is the opposite of public cloud or cloud base deployment. Because of this, the company is in charge of maintain every aspect of infrastructure and services by itself, this helps to get more control of databases but with the cost of losing scalability and other facilities that the cloud brings.

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