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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

Provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud to enable web-scale computing.

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  • Cloud Computing

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  • ec2

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What is Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud?

Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides resizable compute capacity in the cloud, enabling developers to leverage a scalable, flexible, and reliable computing environment. Its simple web service interface empowers users to easily obtain and configure computing resources, granting complete control over their infrastructure. Amazon EC2 streamlines the process of acquiring and launching new server instances, allowing developers to rapidly scale capacity up or down in response to changing requirements. This service transforms the economics of computing by enabling users to pay only for the resources they utilize, without the burden of maintaining physical hardware. Furthermore, Amazon EC2 equips developers with the tools necessary to build resilient applications that can withstand common failure scenarios, ensuring the stability and reliability of their systems

Highlights

  • Resizable compute capacity in the cloud
  • Simple web service interface for easy resource configuration
  • Complete control over computing infrastructure
  • Rapid scaling of capacity up or down
  • Pay-as-you-go pricing model
  • Tools for building failure-resilient applications

Platforms

  • Linux
  • Online
  • Windows

Languages

  • English
  • Russian

Features

    • GPU Support

    • Multiple languages

    • Scalable