
AWS Management Console
Manage your AWS cloud resources easily through a web-based interface using the AWS Management Console.
Cloud Computing Services - Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AWS gives you greatest choice and flexibility to meet your specific needs so you can choose the right tool for the job. AWS offers the widest variety of compute instances, storage classes, …
Welcome to AWS Documentation
Getting started with AWS Learn the fundamentals and start building on AWS. Find best practices to help you launch your first application and get to know the AWS Management Console. Set …
Free Cloud Computing Services - AWS Free Tier
Access our complete portfolio of 150+ AWS services with pay-as-you-go pricing, plus take advantage of 30+ Always Free services. Build and scale your solutions with confidence.
Amazon EC2 - Cloud Compute Capacity - AWS
We offer the best price performance for machine learning training, as well as the lowest cost per inference instances in the cloud. More SAP, high performance computing (HPC), ML, and …
AWS Training and Certification
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Sign in to the AWS Management Console as the root user
IAM user identity within AWS account enables sign-in to AWS Management Console with account ID or alias, user name and password. Multi-factor authentication can be enabled.
AWS Certification - Validate AWS Cloud Skills - Get AWS Certified
Choose from role-based and specialty certifications and validate your cloud expertise with an industry-recognized credential. Explore AWS Certifications!
AWS services by category - Overview of Amazon Web Services
AWS consists of many cloud services that you can use in combinations tailored to your business or organizational needs. This section introduces the major AWS services by category. To …
Cloud Object Storage – Amazon S3 – Amazon Web Services
To store your data in Amazon S3, you first create a bucket and specify a bucket name and AWS Region. Then, you upload your data to that bucket as objects in Amazon S3.