Cloud Computing and AWS Explained in 5 Minutes

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28 Apr 202404:13

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a clear introduction to cloud computing, emphasizing its accessibility via the internet and the revolutionary shift from physical servers to online services. It highlights AWS as the leading cloud provider, with a vast array of services beyond just storage and computing power. Examples like Netflix and Google Docs illustrate how AWS enables businesses to leverage cloud services for storage, streaming, real-time collaboration, and scalable compute resources, ultimately saving costs by paying only for what they use.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒ Cloud computing is accessing computing power over the internet, simplifying the process of expanding capabilities without needing to physically purchase and set up more hardware.
  • ๐Ÿ’ป Before cloud computing, businesses had to buy and maintain their own servers, which could require entire rooms filled with hardware.
  • ๐Ÿš€ AWS is the leading cloud provider with the largest market share, offering over 200 different services beyond just storage and computing power.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ AWS's popularity and extensive service offerings make it the top choice among cloud providers, including Google Cloud and Azure.
  • ๐ŸŽฅ Companies like Netflix use AWS for storage and streaming of their video content, demonstrating the scalability and reliability of cloud services for media distribution.
  • ๐Ÿ“ Google Docs leverages AWS to enable real-time collaboration on documents, showing the platform's capability to support interactive and simultaneous editing.
  • ๐Ÿ”‘ AWS S3, or Simple Storage Service, is a foundational service that provides a vast, warehouse-like space for data storage.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ EC2, or Elastic Compute Cloud, allows users to access virtual computers and scale their computing power up or down based on demand, optimizing costs.
  • ๐Ÿ’น The pay-as-you-go model of AWS services means companies only pay for the resources they use, leading to significant cost savings.
  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ AWS offers a wide range of services including storage, databases, networking, developer tools, security, analytics, machine learning, app integration, and database management.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The script provides an introductory overview of cloud computing and its relation to AWS, setting the stage for deeper exploration of specific topics and services.

Q & A

  • What is the basic concept of cloud computing?

    -Cloud computing refers to accessing computing power over the internet, eliminating the need for physical hardware purchases and setups.

  • How did cloud computing change the way companies handle their computing needs?

    -Before cloud computing, companies had to set up their own servers in office buildings. Cloud computing allows them to access computing power and storage online without the need for physical infrastructure.

  • What is AWS and how does it relate to cloud computing?

    -AWS, or Amazon Web Services, is a leading cloud provider offering a wide range of services over the internet, including storage, computing power, databases, and more, which are part of cloud computing solutions.

  • Why is AWS considered the top cloud provider?

    -AWS is considered the top cloud provider due to its large market share, over 30%, and the extensive range of over 200 services it offers, making it the most popular choice.

  • How does Netflix utilize AWS services?

    -Netflix uses AWS primarily for storage and content delivery, allowing them to stream their movies and TV shows without the need for physical servers.

  • What is Google Docs' connection to AWS?

    -Google Docs uses AWS to enable real-time collaboration on documents, allowing multiple users to edit and see changes simultaneously.

  • What are some of the services provided by AWS?

    -AWS provides services such as cloud storage, databases, networking, developer tools, security, analytics, machine learning, app integration, and database management.

  • What does AWS S3 stand for and what is its purpose?

    -AWS S3 stands for Simple Storage Service, which serves as a large warehouse for storing data, offering scalable storage solutions.

  • What is EC2 and how does it benefit websites and applications?

    -EC2 stands for Elastic Compute Cloud, which provides access to virtual computers for hosting websites and applications. It allows for scaling up or down computing power based on demand, saving costs.

  • How does the pay-as-you-go model of AWS benefit companies?

    -The pay-as-you-go model allows companies to pay only for the computing resources they use, which can significantly reduce costs compared to maintaining physical infrastructure.

  • What is an example of how AWS has revolutionized the way businesses operate?

    -AWS has enabled businesses to scale their operations dynamically based on demand without the upfront costs of physical infrastructure, as demonstrated by companies like Netflix and the functionality of Google Docs.

Outlines

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๐ŸŒ Introduction to Cloud Computing and AWS

This paragraph introduces the concept of cloud computing as accessing computing power over the internet, contrasting it with the traditional method of buying and setting up physical hardware. It highlights the revolutionary impact of cloud computing on businesses, especially tech companies, by eliminating the need for on-site servers and offering scalable services. The paragraph also introduces AWS as the leading cloud provider with over 30% market share and a wide range of services beyond just storage and computing power.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กCloud Computing

Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing services, including storage, processing power, databases, networking, and software, over the internet. It is the central theme of the video, illustrating how accessing computing resources via the internet has transformed the way individuals and companies manage their IT needs. The script mentions that before cloud computing, physical hardware was required to increase computing capabilities, which was both costly and inflexible.

๐Ÿ’กInternet

The internet is the global network of interconnected computers that provides the infrastructure for cloud computing. In the context of the video, it is the medium through which cloud computing services are accessed and utilized. The script simplifies the concept of the 'cloud' to being essentially the internet, emphasizing its accessibility and the shift from physical to virtual resources.

๐Ÿ’กAWS (Amazon Web Services)

AWS is highlighted as the leading cloud provider in the video. It offers a wide range of services including storage, computing power, databases, and more, which are essential for various businesses and applications. The script positions AWS as the top choice among cloud service providers, with over 30% market share and over 200 services available to its users.

๐Ÿ’กGoogle Cloud

Google Cloud is one of the competitors in the cloud computing market mentioned in the script. It is a suite of cloud computing services offered by Google, which competes with AWS and Azure to provide businesses with cloud-based solutions. The script uses Google Cloud to illustrate the competitive landscape of cloud service providers.

๐Ÿ’กAzure

Azure is another major player in the cloud computing industry, as noted in the script. It is a cloud computing service provided by Microsoft, offering a range of cloud services including analytics, storage, and computing. The script briefly mentions Azure when discussing the market share of cloud providers, indicating its significance in the industry.

๐Ÿ’กStorage

Storage in the context of cloud computing refers to the service that provides virtual storage space where data can be kept and accessed over the internet. The script uses Netflix as an example to explain how cloud storage is used to store and stream videos, emphasizing the scalability and reliability of cloud storage solutions.

๐Ÿ’กElastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

EC2 is a service provided by AWS that offers scalable computing capacity in the cloud. The script explains EC2 as a service that allows users to access virtual computers and scale their computing power up or down based on demand. This service is crucial for businesses as it enables them to pay only for the computing resources they use.

๐Ÿ’กS3 (Simple Storage Service)

AWS S3 is introduced in the script as a simple storage service that functions like a large warehouse for data. It is a scalable object storage service that enables users to store an unlimited amount of data. The script uses S3 to demonstrate how cloud storage services can be utilized for vast data storage needs.

๐Ÿ’กCollaboration

Collaboration in the video is exemplified by Google Docs, which uses AWS to enable real-time co-editing of documents. The script explains how cloud computing facilitates real-time collaboration by allowing multiple users to work on the same document simultaneously, regardless of their physical location.

๐Ÿ’กContent Delivery

Content delivery, as discussed in the script in relation to Netflix, refers to the distribution of digital content to users. Cloud computing plays a significant role in content delivery by providing the necessary infrastructure to stream content efficiently and reliably to a wide audience.

๐Ÿ’กDatabase Management

Database management is one of the services offered by AWS, as mentioned in the script. It involves the administration and maintenance of databases in the cloud, which is crucial for applications that require data storage, retrieval, and analysis. The script positions database management as one of the many services that AWS provides beyond basic storage and computing.

Highlights

Cloud computing is accessing computing power over the internet.

Before cloud computing, physical hardware was required for additional computing needs.

Cloud computing allows for online access to services without physical setup.

AWS is the leading cloud provider with over 30% market share.

AWS offers over 200 different services in cloud computing.

Netflix uses AWS for storage and streaming of their video content.

Google Docs utilizes AWS for real-time collaboration on documents.

AWS S3 is a simple storage service for data storage.

EC2, or Elastic Compute Cloud, provides scalable computing power for hosting websites and applications.

EC2 allows scaling up or down based on demand, saving companies money.

Cloud computing is revolutionary for companies needing significant computing resources without physical infrastructure.

AWS services range from storage to machine learning and analytics.

Cloud computing eliminates the need for companies to maintain their own servers.

AWS's market leadership is attributed to its wide range of services and scalability.

The introduction of cloud computing has been a significant shift from traditional on-premises setups.

AWS's popularity stems from its ability to meet diverse computing needs through its extensive service offerings.

The flexibility of cloud computing, as exemplified by AWS, allows for cost-effective resource management.

Transcripts

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hi everyone today we are covering

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exactly what cloud computing is how it

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relates to AWS and a few examples along

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the way so let's get straight into it

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what exactly is cloud

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computing great question the cloud is

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basically just the internet when you

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upload things to this magical Cloud it's

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just the internet nothing big and scary

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about it so when we talk about cloud

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computing we're talking about accessing

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computing power over the internet now

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this is pretty crazy because before

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cloud computing came along if I wanted

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to run things faster or run more

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applications or have access to more

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storage I would physically have to go to

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a store and buy another computer or buy

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some more storage or buy a hard drive

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whatever it is that you wanted you'd

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have to go and physically set it up now

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that's okay for you individually but if

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you're a company or a tech company that

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needs a lot of gear a lot of storage a

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lot of compute power this is where

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people would have to set up their own

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servers so they would have entire rooms

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in the office buildings that were just

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set up with computers servers so that

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they could access them and get all of

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this additional computing power right on

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site now when cloud computing came in

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they said hold on a second we can

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actually offer all of those Services

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just through the internet you don't need

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to go and buy anything or set anything

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up you can just access it online which

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was huge and revolutionary and very very

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very

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cool but what about AWS where does AWS

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come into the picture so AWS is the

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leading cloud provider so that means out

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of all of the different applications and

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services that are out there we've got

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Google Cloud we've got Azure we've got

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AWS we've got those are the three main

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ones to be honest out of those three AWS

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is the the leading one it's the top it's

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the most popular it's got the largest

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market share they own over 30% of the

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market market and have over 200

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different services that are available so

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it's not just storage it's not just

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computing power it's 200 different

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things that you can access through AWS

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that is sits in the range of cloud

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computing these are things like cloud

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storage databases networking developer

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tool security analytics machine learning

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app integration database management

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governance and integration Netflix is a

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great example of a company that uses AWS

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to store and stream all of their videos

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so all of their movies all of their TV

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shows they essentially all been powered

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by AWS they're using mainly storage and

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content delivery and they don't need to

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own or maintain any physical service to

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actually produce all of their

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applications Google Docs is another very

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well-known tool that uses AWS in order

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to allow people to collaborate in real

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time on the same dock if you ever

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wondered how it is that you and your

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friend can both write and a Google off

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at the same time or see what each other

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are writing then now you know that

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behind that is AWS that's what's

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actually allowing them to do this

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they're using one of aws's services or

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to edit the do at the same time AWS has

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heaps of different services but some of

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the most popular ones which we're going

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to be covering today is the AWS S3 which

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stands for simple storage service and

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the simple storage service is just like

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a great big kind of Warehouse where you

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can store all of your data the next is

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ec2 which stands for elastic compute

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cloud and ec2 is all about having access

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to pretty much another computer it's

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where many websites and applications get

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hosted which just means that you can

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access them online but the real game

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changer was that you could scale up or

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scale down your computing power

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depending on when or how you needed it

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this saves companies heaps of money

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because they're only paying for what

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they use so that's it that's our intro

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into cloud computing and how it relates

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to AWS let's get started on some of the

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other deeper topics

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