What is aws and how does it work?
Answer / Uvesh Ali
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a secure cloud services platform offered by Amazon. It provides scalable infrastructure services including computing power, storage, networking, and databases. AWS works by allowing users to rent access to Amazon's vast computing resources instead of building their own physical server farms and data centers. Users pay only for the compute power, storage, and other resources they use, with no long-term contracts or upfront commitments.
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