Amazon Web Services
AWS, or Amazon Web Services, is the largest and most well-known cloud vendor on the market today. This company provides IaaS as well as PaaS and SaaS solutions, including compute and visualization, storage and container management, and migration services.
As the safest and most secure platform, it offers a comprehensive set of infrastructure services to meet your cloud computing requirements. AWS allows you to host static websites as well as complex, scalable, and flexible apps.
Clients can access AWS services through a global network of Amazon server farms. Costs are computed depending on consumption, hardware, operating systems, software, or networking characteristics selected by the subscriber, as well as availability, redundancy, security, and service options. Subscribers can purchase a single virtual AWS machine, a dedicated physical computer, or a mix of the two.
Certain components of security are given by Amazon to customers (for example, physical security of data centers), while other aspects of security are the subscriber's responsibility (e.g., account management, vulnerability scanning, patching). AWS operates from numerous locations across the world, including seven in North America.
Founded: 2006
Headquarters: Seattle, Washington, US
Official website: https://aws.amazon.com/