What is the Public Cloud and AWS?
- About This Book
- Trying to Define the Cloud
- Moving to AWS
- Essential Characteristics of AWS Cloud Computing
- Operational Benefits of AWS
- Cloud Provider Limitations
- Data Security at AWS
- Network Security at AWS
- Application Security at AWS
- Compliance in the AWS Cloud
- Migrating Applications
- The Well-Architected Framework
- The Well-Architected Tool
- In Conclusion
What is the public cloud these days and how does AWS fits into the public cloud arena in the areas of infrastructure and development, namely IaaS and PaaS?
This chapter excerpt looks at how NIST has defined the public cloud and how AWS fits into NIST’s definition; in most cases the initial NIST definition has morphed into a standard, followed by most corporations that have moved to the AWS cloud.
This chapter excerpt includes the following topics:
Defining the public cloud
Where AWS fits with IaaS and platform as a service (PaaS)
Characteristics of cloud computing according to NIST
Considerations for migrating applications to AWS
Operational benefits for operating in the cloud
The cloud service-level agreement (SLA)
Data, application, and network security at AWS
Compliance at AWS
AWS Well-Architected Framework