Windows on AWS refers to the ability to run the Microsoft Windows operating system on Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing platform. AWS provides various options for customers to run Windows workloads, including virtual machines, containers, and serverless computing.
Running Windows workloads on AWS offers scalability, security, cost-effectiveness, high availability, and hybrid cloud capabilities. It can reduce costs, increase security, and improve scalability and availability.
With AWS, you can quickly scale your Windows workloads up or down based on your business needs. You can add or remove resources as needed without any downtime.
AWS offers a pay-as-you-go pricing model, which means you only pay for the resources you use. This can be more cost-effective than maintaining your own on- premises infrastructure.
AWS has a robust security framework to protect your Windows workloads from unauthorized access and data breaches. AWS also offers compliance certifications that can help you meet regulatory requirements.
AWS offers a highly available, fault-tolerant infrastructure that can help minimize downtime and ensure your Windows workloads are always available.
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It makes the basic AWS services, such as Route 53, Elastic Load Balancer, EC2, Security groups, Cloud Front, Amazon S3 bucket, etc.
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