Stats Flashcards
Active Customers/Month
Millions
Revenue
AWS is a large and rapidly growing business. Q4 2017 revenue for the AWS segment increased 45% y/y to $5.1 billion, making AWS a more than $20 billion dollar run rate business.
Run Rate
AWS is the fastest enterprise IT vendor to reach a $10 billion run-rate
Availability Zones and Geographic Regions
- 54 Availability Zones within 18 geographic Regions and one local region around the world
- Announced plans for 12 more Availability Zones and four more Regions
- Bahrain, Hong Kong SAR, Sweden, and a second AWS GovCloud Region in the US coming online between now and early 2019.
Reduced Prices
We’ve reduced prices 64 times since AWS launched in 2006 [as of December 2017].
Number of Services
More than 100 services that range from compute, storage, networking, database, analytics, application services, deployment, management, developer, mobile, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), security, hybrid and enterprise applications.
Launched Features and Services
We launched 1,430 new features and services in 2017.
S3 Objects and Requests
-trillions of objects/millions of requests/second
Amazon S3 holds trillions of objects and regularly peaks at millions of requests per second.
Compute Capacity
-more compute capacity on EC2Spot/week than on all of EC2 in 2012
On average, every week, AWS customers are using more compute capacity on Amazon EC2 Spot instances than customers in 2012 were running across all of Amazon EC2.
Fastest growing service in AWS history
Amazon Aurora
How many databases have been migrated using AWS Database Migration Services?
More than 55,000 databases
Amazon DynamoDB customers
More than a hundred thousand
DynamoDB requests
-trillion per day/trillions per month
Amazon DynamoDB handles well over a trillion requests per day and trillions of requests per month.
Amazon Relational Database Service customers
Amazon Relational Database Service has hundreds of thousands of customers. (As of February 2018)