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Welcome to:
AWS Business Essentials
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Module Overview
Organizational agility and how it can accelerate success.
How continuous iteration and innovation by AWS can enable
innovation for its customers.
Why organizations are moving to the cloud.
The ways that AWS provides cost savings and flexibility to customers.
The AWS Partner Ecosystem.
What is Cloud Computing?
"Cloud Computing" refers to the on-demand delivery of IT resources and
applications via the Internet with pay-as-you-go pricing.
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Enterprises Public Sectors
Customers
Startups
AWS Customers
Over 1 million Active customers in 190 countries
2000 Government Agencies
5000 Education Institutions
17,500+ Non-profits
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Increase Agility
Speed
Experimentation
Culture of innovation
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Agility: Speed
Go global in minutes.
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Why Agility Matters: Experimentation
To invent you must experiment often and fail with lower
risk. With AWS you can:
• Spin up servers in minutes for experimenting
• Return or repurpose servers for other experiments
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Increase Innovation
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Experiment quickly with low cost and low risk.
On-Premises
• Experiment infrequently
• Failure is expensive
• Less Innovation
• Experiment often
• Fail quickly at a low cost
• More Innovation
$ Millions Nearly $0
Agility and Instant Elasticity
Quickly deploy new applications.
Instantly scale up as the workload grows.
Instantly shut down resources that are no
longer required.
Scale down and don’t pay for the infrastructure.
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Easily Scale Up and Down
Case Study: Airbnb
2008 Launch80,000,000+
people 2,000,000
homes
190 countries
1300+ EC2 instances
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Case Study: Airbnb
Total number of guests
15M
12M
9M
6M
3M
January 2013
4 Million
Mar 2009 Sep 2009 Mar 2010 Mar2011 Sep 2011 Mar 2012 Sep 2012 Mar 2013 Sep 2013 Mar 2014
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Pay For Infrastructure As You Need it, Not Upfront
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On-Premises
No upfront cost
Pay as you go
You Don’t Need to Guess Capacity
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Self
HostingWaste
Customer
Dissatisfaction
Actual demand
Predicted Demand
Rigid Elastic
Actual demand
AWS
Remove Waste – Focus on the Business
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AWS
Cloud-Based
Infrastructure
Your
Business
More Time to Focus on
Your Business
Configuring
Your Cloud
Assets
70%
30%70%
On-Premises
Infrastructure
30%
Managing All of the
“Undifferentiated Heavy Lifting”
Only 30% of your time should be spent architecting for the cloud and configuring your assets.
Topic Summary
Increase speed and agility.
Go global in minutes.
Benefit from massive economies of scale.
Focus on projects that differentiate your business, not
the infrastructure.
Eliminate guessing on infrastructure capacity needs.
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35 Categories
2700 Listings
205,000,000 EC2 Instance Hours
AWS Marketplace
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AWS Partner Ecosystem
Thousands of consulting, systems
integrator and technology, and
independent software vendor partners.
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AWS Platform Breadth
ENTERPRISE
APPS
DEVELOPMENT & OPERATIONSMOBILE SERVICESAPP SERVICESANALYTICS
Data
Warehousing
Hadoop/
Spark
Streaming Data
Collection
Machine
Learning
Elastic
Search
Virtual
Desktops
Sharing &
Collaboration
Corporate
Backup
Queuing &
Notifications
Workflow
Search
Transcoding
One-click App
Deployment
Identity
Sync
Single Integrated
Console
Push
Notifications
DevOps Resource
Management
Application Lifecycle
Management
Containers
Triggers
Resource
Templates
TECHNICAL &
BUSINESS
SUPPORT
Account
Management
Support
Professional
Services
Training &
Certification
Security
& Pricing
Reports
Partner
Ecosystem
Solutions
Architects
MARKETPLACE
Business
Apps
Business
IntelligenceDatabases
DevOps
ToolsNetworkingSecurity Storage
RegionsAvailability
Zones
Points of
Presence
INFRASTRUCTURE
CORE SERVICES
ComputeVMs, Auto-scaling,
& Load Balancing
StorageObject, Blocks,
Archival, Import/Export
DatabasesRelational, NoSQL,
Caching, Migration
NetworkingVPC, DX, DNS
CDN
Access
Control
Identity
Management
Key
Management
& Storage
Monitoring
& Logs
Assessment
and reporting
Resource &
Usage Auditing
SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
Configuration
Compliance
Web application
firewall
HYBRID
ARCHITECTURE
Data Backups
Integrated
App
Deployments
Direct
Connect
Identity
Federation
Integrated
Resource
Management
Integrated
Networking
API
Gateway
IoT
Rules
Engine
Device
Shadows
Device
SDKs
Registry
Device
Gateway
Streaming Data
Analysis
Business
Intelligence
Mobile
Analytics
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Global Infrastructure
Infrastructure Region
Edge POP
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Support Virtually Every Use Case
Pace of innovation Robust platform and geographic breadth
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Continual Iteration and Innovation
AWS continuously upgrades infrastructure, so you don’t have to
On-Premises Infrastructure
Upgrades are the
customer’s responsibilityUpgrades happen
automatically
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Cost Savings and Flexibility
1
Replace up-front
capital expense with
low variable cost
2
Continual Price
Reductions
Economies of scale
allow AWS to continually
lower costs
4
Save more money as
you grow bigger
Tiered Pricing
Volume Discounts
Custom Pricing
3
Pricing model choice
to support variable &
stable workloads
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Topic Summary
Companies use AWS in 3 main ways:
• Augment their IT capacity
• Move their existing workloads
• Build entirely new projects, applications, web apps, and services
AWS supports hybrid IT architectures.
Customers maintain the control over their resources.
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How Enterprises Are Using
the Cloud
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How Enterprises Use AWS
Migrate existing apps &
data to the cloud
Build new apps, sites,
services & lines of
businesses
Augment On-Premises
resources with cloud capacity
(Hybrid Architecture)
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More Than Two Choices
Enterprises are concerned that there are only two choices.
Build your own datacenter
on-premises
Replace infrastructure
with AWS
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The Cloud Isn’t An “All or Nothing” Choice
Corporate Data
Centers
On-Premises
ResourcesIntegration
Cloud
Resources
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AWS Support for Hybrid IT Architectures
Corporate Data
Centers
Your On-Premises Apps Your Cloud Apps
Active Directory
Network Configuration
Encryption
Backup Appliances
Users & Access Rules
Your Private Network
HSM Appliance
Cloud Backups
AWS Identity & Access Mgmt.
Amazon Virtual Private Cloud
AWS Cloud HSM
AWS Storage Gateway
AWS Direct Connect
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Integration with On-Premises Resources
Integrated
networking
Integrated
access control
Integrated
cloud backup
Single pane
of glass
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What Are Customers Really Looking For?
Private
network
Private
compute
Private
storage
Private key
management
Governance
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Module Summary
Increase speed and agility.
Stop spending money on running and maintaining
data centers.
Enterprises use AWS in three main ways.
The AWS Partner Network and Ecosystem provides
support to build a successful cloud business.
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Module 2: Using The AWS Platform
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Module Overview
The AWS global infrastructure
Featured AWS services and service categories.
Ways that many of the service categories are being used.
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The AWS Global Infrastructure
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AWS Platform
ENTERPRISE
APPS
DEVELOPMENT & OPERATIONSMOBILE SERVICESAPP SERVICESANALYTICS
Data
Warehousing
Hadoop/
Spark
Streaming Data
Collection
Machine
Learning
Elastic
Search
Virtual
Desktops
Sharing &
Collaboration
Corporate
Backup
Queuing &
Notifications
Workflow
Search
Transcoding
One-click App
Deployment
Identity
Sync
Single Integrated
Console
Push
Notifications
DevOps Resource
Management
Application Lifecycle
Management
Containers
Triggers
Resource
Templates
TECHNICAL &
BUSINESS
SUPPORT
Account
Management
Support
Professional
Services
Training &
Certification
Security
& Pricing
Reports
Partner
Ecosystem
Solutions
Architects
MARKETPLACE
Business
Apps
Business
IntelligenceDatabases
DevOps
ToolsNetworkingSecurity Storage
RegionsAvailability
Zones
Points of
Presence
INFRASTRUCTURE
CORE SERVICES
ComputeVMs, Auto-scaling,
& Load Balancing
StorageObject, Blocks,
Archival, Import/Export
DatabasesRelational, NoSQL,
Caching, Migration
NetworkingVPC, DX, DNS
CDN
Access
Control
Identity
Management
Key
Management
& Storage
Monitoring
& Logs
Assessment
and reporting
Resource &
Usage Auditing
SECURITY & COMPLIANCE
Configuration
Compliance
Web application
firewall
HYBRID
ARCHITECTURE
Data Backups
Integrated
App
Deployments
Direct
Connect
Identity
Federation
Integrated
Resource
Management
Integrated
Networking
API
Gateway
IoT
Rules
Engine
Device
Shadows
Device
SDKs
Registry
Device
Gateway
Streaming Data
Analysis
Business
Intelligence
Mobile
Analytics
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AWS Global Infrastructure
13 Regions | 35 Availability Zones | 9+Availability Zones & 4+Regions coming
As of June 2016
Infrastructure Region
Edge POP
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Regions, Availability Zones
US Regions
AZ - A AZ - B
GovCloud (US)
AZ - A AZ - B
AZ - C AZ - D
AZ - E
US East (VA)
AZ - A AZ - B
AZ - C
US West (OR)
Note: Conceptual drawing only. The number of Availability Zones (AZ) may vary.
South America:São Paulo, 3
Europe: Ireland, 3
Frankfurt, 2
Asia Pacific: Singapore, 2
Tokyo, 3
Sydney, 3
Seoul, 2
Mumbai, 2
China (Beijing), 2
Global
Regions
AZ - A AZ - B
AZ - C
US West (CA)
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Topic Summary
The AWS platform is a very broad and robust technology that offers more
functionality than you will find anywhere else.
The AWS data center footprint is global—spanning five continents—with
highly redundant clusters of data centers in each region.
This global infrastructure forms the basis of all other layers of the AWS
cloud computing platform.
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Amazon Web Services
Core
Services
Platform
Services
Enterprise
Applications
Analytics App Services Deployment and Management Mobile Services
AWS Data
Pipeline
AWS
CloudTrailCloudWatch
AWS
CloudFormation
ElastiCacheAmazon
Redshift
Amazon
RDSDynamoDB
Amazon
CloudSearch
Amazon
SES
Amazon
SWF
Elastic
Transcoder
Amazon
Kinesis
Amazon
EMR
IAM
AWS
OpsWorks
Compute Networking DatabaseStorage
CloudFront
Amazon
Glacier
Amazon S3
Amazon
EBS
Auto ScalingAmazon
Route 53
AWS Direct
Connect
Amazon VPC
Amazon EC2
Amazon
WorkSpaces
Amazon
WorkDocs
Amazon
SNS
Amazon
Cognito
AWS
Lambda
Elastic Load
Balancing
Amazon
Mobile Analytics
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AWS Compute Services
Actual
EC2
Amazon EC2 Elastic Load BalancingAuto Scaling
Web service
providing resizable
compute capacity
Automatically scale
Amazon EC2
capacity up or down
Automatically distribute
traffic across multiple
Amazon EC2 instances
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EC2 instances: Families and Generations
General-purpose: M1, M3 , M4, T2
Compute-optimized: C1, CC2, C3, C4
Memory-optimized: M2, CR1, R3
Dense-storage: HS1, D2
I/O-optimized: HI1, I2
GPU: CG1, G2
Micro: T1, T2
Broad Collection of Instance Types
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T2 Instances
Consistent baseline performance with the ability to burst to
full CPU core performance.
T2 is a newer instance type, purposely built due to evolving customer needs.
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Storage
Amazon EBS
Block storage
for use with Amazon
EC2
EBS
Amazon Glacier
Low cost storage
for archiving and
backup
AWS Storage Gateway
Integrates on-
premises IT and
AWS storage
Images
Videos
Files
Binaries
Snapshots
S3,
Glacier
Amazon S3
Images
Videos
Files
Binaries
Snapshots
A durable, scalable
object store
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Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Amazon S3 holds trillions of objects.
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Amazon Elastic Block Store
Consistent performance with the ability to burst
up to 10,000 IOPS
SSD-backed: default for Amazon EC2
EBS General Purpose Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Database Services
Amazon RDS
Managed relational
database service
Amazon ElastiCache
In-memory caching
service
Amazon DynamoDB
Managed NoSQL
database service
DBA
Amazon RDS
For Aurora
Newest MySQL-
compatible relational
database engine
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Networking Services
Amazon VPC
Private, isolated
section of the AWS
cloud
Amazon Route 53
Domain Name
System (DNS) web
service
AWS Direct Connect
Private connectivity
between AWS and your
data center
Availability
Zone BAvailability
Zone A
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High Performance Cloud Network
High packets-per-
second performanceLow jitter Amazon EBS–optimized
instances
Physical placement
optimizationVirtual network interfacesHigh throughput,
low latency
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Topic Summary
AWS compute services provide resizable compute capacity that can automatically scale up or down.
AWS storage services provide low-cost data storage with high durability and availability for block store, archiving, and backup that integrates with on-premises IT.
AWS database services provide fully managed relational and NoSQL database services, fully managed in-memory caching as a service, and a fully managed petabyte-scale data-warehouse service.
Amazon Web Services provides a range of networking services that enable you to create a logically isolated network that you define.
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Administration and Security
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Comprehensive Security Capabilities
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PHYSICAL
NETWORK
SYSTEM
PEOPLE AND PROCESS
Familiar
security modelCustomer
ecosystemEvery customer
benefits
Partner
ecosystem
AWS Gives You Control
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Secure compute Secure storageSecure network Governance
Software-
defined private
network
Fine-grained
access roles
and groups
Encrypted
object storage
Private
encryption key
management
Geographic
data locality
Dedicated
private network
connection
Software-
defined network
isolation
Encrypted
block storage
Integrated with
AWS products
Fine-grained
access control
Dedicated
instances
Single tenant
block storage
Built-in auditing In-depth audits
Secure key
management
Identity and Access Control
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AWS
CloudHSM
Dedicated
hardware security
module
appliances
AWS IAM (Identity
and Access Mgmt)
Manage users,
groups, and
permissions
AWS Directory
Service
Connect existing
on-premises MS
Directory or set up
new standalone
Monitoring and Usage Auditing
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Amazon
CloudWatch
Monitor
resources
AWS CloudTrail
Records AWS API
calls for your
account
Topic Summary
AWS has a broad set of identity and access control services that allow
you to manage users, groups, and permissions, connect or set up
Microsoft directories.
AWS provides on-demand infrastructure while also ensuring the security
isolation that customers are accustomed to in their existing, privately
owned environments.
AWS provides security control and governance across the network,
compute and storage services.
AWS has a number of monitoring and auditing capabilities.
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AWS Platform Services
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Analytics
Hadoop
Real-Time
Streaming
Data
Data
Warehouse
Data
Pipelines
App Services
Queuing and
Notifications
Workflow
App
Streaming
Transcoding
Search
Deployment and Management
One-Click
Web App
Deployment
Dev/Ops Resource
Management
Resource
Templates
Mobile Services
Identity
Sync
Mobile
Analytics
Push
Notifications
Analytics
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Amazon
Kinesis
Amazon
RedshiftAmazon Elastic
MapReduce
Process large
amounts of data
Fast, powerful,
petabyte-scale data
warehouse
Real-time data
stream processing
Analytics Case Study: Major League Baseball
Challenge
• Lots of data to be processed and delivered
• Systems need to evolve quickly
• Ever-increasing data set
Solution
• Push notifications and media tracking running in
AWS
• Flexibility and speed to market are critical
• Most reliable and robust cloud provider
Results
• Able to spin up compute capacity to process 17 PB
of game data per season
• Reduce capacity to lower costs during off-season
• Flexibility and speed-to-market for Statcast platform
Amazon Kinesis
Amazon Redshift
AWS Direct Connect
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App Services
Amazon Simple Email Service (SES)
Amazon
Simple Queue Service
(SQS)
Amazon Simple
Notification Service
(SNS)
Amazon
AppStream
Amazon
CloudSearchAmazon
Elastic Transcoder
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Deployment and Management
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AWS Elastic
Beanstalk
AWS
OpsWorksAWS
CloudFormation
Templates to deploy
and manage
DevOps framework
for application
lifecycle management
Automate resource
management
Mobile Services
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H
i
!
Amazon
Cognito
Amazon
Mobile Analytics
Amazon
SNS
User identity and data
synchronization
service
Collect, visualize,
and understand app
usage data
Fully managed push
messaging service
Enterprise Applications
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Amazon
WorkSpaces
Amazon
WorkDocs
Virtual desktop
in the cloud
Secure enterprise
storage and sharing
Amazon
WorkMail
Business email and
calendaring service
in the cloud
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Topic Summary
Customers from many different industries are taking advantage of AWS to
perform big data analytics and meet the challenges of the increasing
volume, variety, and velocity of digital information.
Amazon Web Services offers you a variety of managed services to use
with your applications: application streaming, queueing, push notification,
email delivery, searching, and transcoding.
Amazon Web Services provides you with services to help with the
deployment and management of your applications.
Amazon mobile services help you securely manage and synchronize app
data for your users across mobile devices.
Module 3: Cloud Financials
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Module Overview
The economic benefits of AWS.
The AWS pricing principles.
The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator.
The AWS Simple Calculator.
The impacts to the procurement cycle change as a result of migration to the cloud.
The impacts to vendors and contract terms.
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The Economic Benefits of AWS
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Reducing Cost and Increasing Business Value
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Pay-as-you go model
Lower overall costs
Stopguessing capacity
Agility / speed /
innovation
Avoid undifferentiated
heavy lifting
Go global in minutes
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
On-premises/
colocation x x x x x x
Cost Reasons Business Value
Reasons
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Acquisition
Operating costs
Decommissioning / retiring systems
Opportunity cost
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TCO Definition: the entire set of acquisition and operating costs for running an
infrastructure environment end-to-end.
1
Replace large upfront
expenditures with pay
as you go and only for
what you use.
3
Save more money as
you grow bigger
Tiered Pricing
Volume Discounts
Custom Pricing
2
Pricing model choice
to support variable &
stable workloads
On-Demand
Reserved
Spot
How can you achieve lower TCO with AWS?
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AWS Enables Lower TCO Than On-Premises Environments
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Utilization fundamentally higher in
AWS cloud• Aggregating non-correlated workloads,
scale, spot market
Amazon specific hardware designs• OEM (original equipment manufacturer)
acquisition of custom servers & net gear
• Direct purchasing of disk, memory, & CPU
• AWS controlled hypervisor & net protocol
layers
AWS Immense scale• New data centers built each year
• Volume purchasing, highly automated,
supply chain optimizationTraditional
Data CenterVirtualized
Data Center
UPFRONT
COSTS
VARIABLECOSTS
VARIABLE COSTS
AWS
UPFRONT
COSTS
UPFRONT
COSTS
VARIABLE COST
Cost savings from running
internal IT more efficiently
Cost savings from moving
to a public cloud provider
Initial Questions to Consider When Exploring TCO
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Operations
Utilization
Capacity
Planning
Optimization
1
2
3
4
• How do you plan for capacity?
• How many servers have you added in the past year? Anticipating next year?
• Can you switch your hardware on and off and only pay for what is used?
• What is your average server utilization?
• How much do you overprovision for peak load?
• Will you run out of data center space some time in the future?
• What was your last year power utility bill for the Data Center(s)?
• Have you budgeted for both average and peak power requirements?
• Are you on AWS today?
• Is your architecture cost-optimized (Auto Scaling, Reserved Instances, Spot, Instances turn on/off)?
Traditional Capacity Planning
Limitations of traditional data centers:
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Inflexible physical assets Costs are never in sync
Migration and expansion
costs are high
Cost of unexpected
inefficiencies
Inflexible Physical Assets
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Large up-front spending
Costs driven by peak, not average
infrastructure requirements
Typically under-utilized environment
Costs are Never In Sync
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Many cost elements
Industry technology cycles
Timing of upgrades and refresh
Changes in networking technology
and virtualization
Migration and Expansion Costs
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Per rack cost on an unplanned move
Cost of an incremental move, expansion, or
large scale event
Business continuity strategy
New global market
Rapid, unexpected growth
Unexpected Inefficiencies
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Under-deployment, over-deployment
Unexpected high demand or low demand
Non-optimal, non-scalable
No Capital Intensive Infrastructure
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On-Premises (or Co-location) AWS Cloud
Physical space
Cabling
Cooling
Power
Networking
Racks
Servers
Storage
Certification
Labor
No infrastructure to
build to get started
TCO CalculatorCompare the cost of running your applications in an on-premises or colocation
environment to AWS
Environment Region Servers Virtual Machines Storage
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Three Steps to Comparing TCO
Using the TCO Calculator
1. Describe your existing or
planned on-premises or hosting
infrastructure in four steps, or
enter detailed configurations.
2. Get an instant summary
report which shows you the
three year TCO comparison by
cost categories.
3. Download a full report
including detailed cost
breakdowns or save the report
to share with others.
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Customer Spotlight: Dow Jones Intl.
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TCO analysis is crucial in making a favorable business case
• From over 40 data centers down to 6
• Migration of thousands of applications
• Estimated saving $100M over 3 Years
1. Evaluate infrastructure
costs & architecture
VS
2. Make business case 3. Enable decision to
move to the cloud
Topic Summary – Economic Benefits of AWS
AWS’ economies of scale provide direct cost benefits to customers.
Customers can move away from a traditional emphasis on heavy capital spending on infrastructure to low variable expense.
Customers gain improved flexibility to grow (or contract) with a lower overall TCO.
Use the TCO Calculator to compare the cost of running your applications in an on-premises or colocation environment to AWS.
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AWS Pricing Principles
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Pay as you go
Pay less by using more
Pay less when you reserve
Pay less when AWS grows
Customers pay for exactly the amount of resources that they actually use
No up-front investment
Pay per use
Demand-driven operating model for IT
Customers pay for exactly what they use
Customers do not pay for unutilized feature or services
Charge is based on infrastructure and services consumed
Customers have control of how they utilize AWS products and services, which leads to control over cost expenditures
Turn cloud resources off and on
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Metered, Pay As You Go
Pricing Model
Pay Less Per Unit When You Use More
Volume discounts on overall bill when revenue hits certain thresholds.
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$0.030
$0.030
$0.029
$0.029
$0.028
$0.028
<1 TB <50 TB 50-500 TB 500-1000TB
1000-5000TB
>5000 TB
$0.12
$0.09
$0.07
$0.05
1-10 TB 10- 50 TB 50- 150 TB 150 - 500 TB
Storage (S3)
Tiered Pricing
Data Transfer (Bandwidth)
Tiered Pricing
Pricing as of February 2015
Compute Purchasing Models
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On-Demand
Pay for compute
capacity by the hour
with no long-term
commitments
For spiky workloads,
or to define needs
Reserved
Make a low, one-time
payment and receive a
significant discount on
the hourly charge
For committed
utilization
Spot
Bid for unused capacity,
charged at a Spot Price
which fluctuates based
on supply and demand
For time-insensitive or
transient workloads
Dedicated
Launch instances within
Amazon VPC that run
on hardware dedicated
to a single customer
For highly sensitive or
compliance related
workloads
Free Tier
Get Started on AWS
with free usage & no
commitment
For POCs and
getting started
Reserved Instances (RI)
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For example:
Reserve capacity for one or three years
Pay a low, one-time fee for the capacity reservation
Receive a significant discount on the hourly charge for your instance
Reserved Instance Payment Options Explained
No Upfront option:
• Up to a 55% discount compared to On-Demand
• Does not require upfront payment
• Low hourly rate for the RI on an ongoing hourly basis
Partial Upfront option:
• Balances the payments of an RI between upfront and hourly
• Provides a higher discount (up to 76%) compared to the No Upfront option
• Pay a very low hourly rate upfront for every hour in the term regardless of usage
With the All Upfront option:
• Highest discount compared to On-Demand (up to 77% off).
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Reserved Instance vs. On-Demand
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$500
$1,000
$1,500
$2,000
$2,500
$3,000
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Utilization Over a Year
m3.xlarge 1yr OD/RI Break Even Utilization
On Demand No Upfront Partial Upfront All Upfront
What are the “break-even” points of each of these options in relation to
purchasing instances On-Demand?
Spot instances
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What are Spot instances?
• Spare EC2 instances bid on in hourly increments
• One hour at a time
• Behave exactly like a regular instances
Cost Benefits
• Up to 92% off regular on-demand prices per hour
What is the trade-off?
• May be interrupted if that instance is needed for a
EC2 capacity
• No charge for any partial hour due to termination
Spot Pricing Use Case: Honda
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AWS Spot Accelerates Innovation
Scalable Materials Simulations at Honda
Before:
80 in-house HPC nodes, 1 year to complete all needed simulations
After:
Scalable, on-demand HPC cluster on AWS
Up to 1000 Spot Instances, 16,000 cores
Able to run more simulations, faster, with more accurate results
“Cloud offers us an opportunity, as we can innovate faster
than before.”
- Ayumi Tada, IT System Administrator, Honda R&D
The Simple Monthly Calculator
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The Simple Monthly Calculator
Customers can effectively estimate the costs of running their specific project on AWS
http://aws.amazon.com/calculator
Estimate monthly charges based on:
• Architecture
• Usage of each service
• Features for each service in each region
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Topic Summary – Pricing Principles
Customers pay for the amount of resources that they
actually use.
Customers pay less per unit the more they use AWS.
AWS offers several purchasing models to support different
needs and cost requirements (e.g., for compute: On-
Demand, RI, Spot).
Estimate your monthly bill using the AWS Simple Monthly
Calculator.
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Optimizing with AWS
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Choose the right
instance types
Instance Utilization Monitor and turn off
unused instances
Offload architecture Leverage AWS
application services
Leverage AWS tools
Choose the Right Instance Types
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Amazon
CloudWatch
Auto Scaling Current Generation
Instances
Architecture
Review
Instance Utilization
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Stop idle instances Identity
Access Management
(AWS IAM)
Instance Tagging
Reserved Instances and Spot Instances
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Reserved
Instances
Spot Instances Reserved Instance
Analysis Tool
Steady State Workloads Time-insensitive
stateless workloads
Compare on-demand
with reserved instances
Offload Your Architecture
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Reevaluate
Architecture
Leverage AWS
application services
Leverage
AWS tools
AWS Trusted Advisor
Further reduce costs
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• Inspects your AWS environment
• Recommends opportunities to save money
• Eliminates unused and idle resources
Topic Summary
Use our best practices to optimize for cost on AWS, including:
• Choose the right Instance size
• Auto scaling
• Turn off un-used Instances
• Use Reserved Instances
• Use Spot Instances
• Leverage Storage Classes
Offload your architecture and reduce cost by using application services
(SQS, SES, etc.)
Leverage AWS Tools – Trusted Advisor, EC2 Usage Reports
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Simplifying Procurement
AWS empowers customers to be self service
without complex contracts and agreements.
Customers can grow and adapt to their
needs without complex transactions.
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AWS provides customers with a flexible set of tools to simplify procurement.
Understand your organization’s
procurement culture.
The Role of Procurement
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Govern and control purchasing Rationalize the number of vendors
Manage price negotiations Broker relationships
Contract Simplicity
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Simple contractual
model
Flexibility to tailor
contracts
Continual purchases
without amendments or
contract changes
AWS has a single contract available online
Create a customized enterprise agreement
Single Online Agreement
Customers can move swiftly if they decide to
change direction.
Acquire services directly from the website.
Work with AWS with minimal overhead.
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Enterprise Agreements
Flexibility – not limited by purchasing, legal,
and contractual constraints.
Discuss the best agreement model.
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Larger customers might prefer an enterprise agreement.
Module Summary
AWS Enables Lower TCO Than On-Premises
Environments.
AWS offers a simple, consistent, and transparent pay as
you go pricing model.
Leverage tools such as Trusted Advisor and Amazon
CloudWatch to optimize cost.
Choose the right mix of instance types.
AWS provides customers with a flexible set of tools to
simplify the procurement process.
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Module 4: Security and Compliance
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Module Overview
AWS audits and attestations
Shared responsibility model
Security control framework of the AWS cloud
AWS security services and features
Security and auditing best practices in the AWS cloud
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AWS Security: Top Priority
Customer
Data
Integrity
AWS
Infrastructure
Platforms
Controls
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AWS Security: Benefits
Build an environment for the most security- sensitive
organizations.
Benefit ALL customers.
Validate design & operational effectiveness through AWS
third party audits.
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AW
S
Responsible for security
‘of’ the cloud
AWS Shared Responsibility Model
Custo
mer
Responsible for security
‘in’ the cloud
Customer Data
Platform, Applications, Identity & Access Management
Operating System, Network & Firewall Configuration
Server-side Encryption(File System and/or Data)
Client-side Data
Encryption & Data
Integrity Authentication
Network Traffic Protection(Encryption / Integrity / Identify)
Compute Storage Database Networking
AWS Global
Infrastructure
Edge
Locations
Regions
Availability Zones
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Responsible for security
‘of’ the cloud
Securing Your AWS Infrastructure
Responsible for security
‘in’ the cloud
• AWS Security Services
• Asset Management
• Data Security
• Network Security
• Access Controls
• Physical & Environmental Security
• IT Operations
• Access Controls
• Security Policy & Governance
• Change Management
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Physical & Environmental Security: Physical Security
Building
Perimeter and entry
Security staff and surveillance
Two-factor authentication
Escort
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Physical & Environmental Security: Environmental Security
Fire detection and suppression
Power
Climate and temperature
Monitoring equipment
Storage device decommissioning
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IT Operations Controls
Audit Logging Capacity
Management
Vulnerability
Management
Incident
Management
Prevent unauthorized
access going undetected
Prevent system
outages
Detect unauthorized
access
Recover and reconstitute
incidents quickly and
effectively
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IT Operations Controls
Backup &
Recovery
Business
Continuity and
Disaster Recovery
Secure
Communication
Data
Management
Prevent loss of critical
dataRespond to & recover
from major disruptions
Prevent sensitive
information from being
disclosed to unauthorized
parties
Detect suspicious
activities & unauthorized
tampering of the system
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Access Controls
Segregation
Account Review & Audit
Background Checks
Credentials Policy
Restrict access to
information resources
+Prevent unauthorized
disclosure
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Security Policy & Governance Controls
Security
Policy
Risk
Assessment
Training &
Awareness
Guide operations &
information security in the
organization
Mitigate risks & reduce
exposure to
vulnerabilities
Enhance awareness of
AWS policies &
procedures
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Security Policy & Governance Controls
Communication Compliance HR Security Third Party
Management
Prevent unauthorized
modification or disclosure
of information
Prevent inadvertent
violation of laws &
regulations
Prevent potential security
breaches resulting from
human resource
Prevent potential
compromise of information
due to misuse
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Change Management Controls
Document the change
Communicate the change to the business
Test changes in non-production environments
Review changes for both technical rigor and business impact
Attain approval for the change by authorized team members
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Audits & Attestations
Maintain alignment with thousands of global
requirements and best practices.
Validate a ubiquitous security control
environment.
Enable customers to assess their organization’s
compliance with industry and government
requirements.
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Responsible for security
‘of’ the cloud
Securing Your AWS Infrastructure
Responsible for security
‘in’ the cloud
• AWS Security Services
• Asset Management
• Data Security
• Network Security
• Access Controls
• Physical & Environmental Security
• IT Operations
• Access Controls
• Security Policy & Governance
• Change Management
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AWS Security Services
AWS
CloudHSM
AWS
Config
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AWS Security Services
AWS IAM
AWS KMS
AWS
CloudTrail
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Logging in AWS
AWS
CloudTrail
• Control access to log files
• Obtain alerts on log file creation & misconfiguration
• Storage of log files
• Generate customized reporting of log data
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Asset Management
Asset Identification
Asset Inventory
Secure Management
Change Mangement
Audit Assets
Amazon
CloudWatch
AWS
Config
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Data Security
Understand
where data
resides
Identify key
management
policies
Ensure
appropriate
controls
Review: * Connection methods
* Internal policies and procedures for key management
* Encryption methods
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Network Security
Always use security groups
Augment security groups with Network ACLs
Use trusted connections
Design network security in Layers
Best
Practices
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Access Controls
Create individual IAM users
Use groups to assign permissions to IAM users
Grant least privilege
Configure a strong password policy for your users
Enable MFA for privileged users
Use roles for applications that run on Amazon EC2 instances
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Access Controls
Delegate by using roles instead of by sharing credentials
Rotate credentials regularly
Remove unnecessary credentials
Use policy conditions for extra security
Monitor activity in your AWS account
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Module Summary
Information security
The cloud environment built for the most security sensitive organizations
A shared responsibility
Security Control Framework on AWS
Key security resources and tools for AWS Customers
Top Priority
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Learning Objectives
The seven steps to cloud success.
Common use cases on AWS.
Foundational perspectives of the Cloud Adoption Framework.
How to leverage your local AWS team.
What you need to get started with AWS.
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This module is designed to teach you about:
AWS Cloud Adoption Journey
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The AWS Cloud Adoption Journey
Gain Executive
Sponsorship
Experiment
Educate Staff
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Establish Cloud-First Standard
Develop a Shared Plan
Create a Cloud
Center of Excellence
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Steps of the Journey: Executive Sponsorship
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Educate
Staff Experiment
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Makin
g it R
eal
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Executive Sponsorship
Follow path of least resistance
Own the business case
Manage the risk
Navigate the internal politics
Start from the bottom if necessary
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Align on the Outcome
Executive Priority AWS Value
CEO
CIO
CFO
CMO
CISO
CRO
Competitive advantage
Save money
Business alignment
Move faster, more efficiency
Improved cash flow
Save money
Respond to market changes
Run more experiments
Better analytics
Visibility
Auditability control
Get more products to market
Move faster, more efficiency
Experience
Pace of Innovation
Service Depth and Breadth
Pricing Philosophy
Ecosystem
Global
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Steps of the Journey: Educate Staff
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Experiment
Makin
g it R
eal
Educate
Staff
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Educate Staff
Invite the AWS team
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Attend industry events Talk with industry peers Run workshops
AWS Training and Certification
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Certification
aws.amazon.com/certification
Demonstrate your skills,
knowledge, and expertise
with the AWS platform
Self-Paced Labs
aws.amazon.com/training/
self-paced-labs
Try products, gain new
skills, and get hands-on
practice working with
AWS technologies
aws.amazon.com/training
Training
Skill up and gain
confidence to design,
develop, deploy, and
manage your applications
on AWS
Steps of the Journey: Experiment
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ExperimentEducate
Staff
Makin
g it R
eal
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Experiment
Identify your first projects:
• Test and Development
• Digital
• Storage
• Backup
Practice on low-risk workloads.
Take advantage of the free tier.
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Experiment – Digital
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Static Website
Mobile application service
Web application service
Amazon WorkSpaces
Steps of the Journey: Center of Excellence
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Educate
StaffExperiment
Makin
g it R
eal
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Create a Center of Excellence (COE)
COE develops a framework.
Sets the charter.
Acts as the interface back into the
board and technical teams.
Increases agility, decreases risk and
operating costs.
Provides knowledge management.
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Cloud Adoption Framework
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Whitepaper: http://bit.ly/AWSCAF
People
PerspectiveProcess
Perspective
Security
Perspective
Maturity
Perspective
Platform
Perspective
Operating
Perspective
Business
Perspective Perspectives in planning, creating,
managing, and supporting a modern IT
service.
Guidelines for establishing, developing and
running AWS environments.
Structure for business and IT teams to
work together.
Seven Core Perspectives
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Process PerspectiveManaging portfolios, programs, and projects to
deliver expected business outcome on time and
within budget, while keeping risks at acceptable
levels.
People PerspectiveDefining and acquiring the skills needed to adopt the
AWS cloud platform. Examples include guiding
processes of role descriptions, training, certification,
and mentoring.
Maturity PerspectiveDefining the target state architecture of the
organization and creating the required
blueprints and roadmaps.
Platform PerspectiveProviding patterns, guidance, and tools for
optimal use of the technology services to
implement. Represents the technology
services of the AWS cloud platform.
Operating PerspectiveProviding process, guidance, and tools for optimum
operational service management of the AWS
environment. Represents the ongoing management
of the functioning IT environment of AWS.
Security PerspectiveDefining and implementing the required levels of
security, governance, and risk management to
achieve compliance.
Business PerspectiveIdentifying, delivering, and measuring
business impact using architectural
approaches that align technical delivery to
business imperatives.
Steps of the Journey: Develop a Shared Plan
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Educate
StaffExperiment
Makin
g it R
eal
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Build Relationships
AWS Executives
AWS Account Executive
AWS Principal Solution Architect
Inside Sales Manager
Customer Experience Manager
Customer Support
Professional Services
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Engage Partners
Consulting Partners
Technology Partners
System Integrators
Specialist Partners
• HPC
• DevOps
• Analytics
Find a suitable partner at http://www.aws-partner-directory.com
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Premier Consulting Partners
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AWS Specialists
Security and Compliance
Enterprise Applications
Desktop
Big data/HPC
TCO
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Steps of the Journey: Hybrid Architecture
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Educate
StaffExperiment
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Establish
Cloud-
First Standard
Makin
g it R
eal
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Establish Hybrid Architecture
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VPC Subnet
Availability Zone
Security group
VPC subnet
Availability Zone
Security group
Corporate
data center
Users
Data center router
Servers
AWS Direct Connect
location
AWS Direct
Connect routers
Backup
AWS
Storage
Gateway
Networking
AWS Direct
Connect
Virtual
Private
Cloud
Access Control
Directory
Service
AWS IAM
Identity
Federation
Resource
Management
VCenter
Integration
System
Center
Integration
Compliance
AWS
CloudTrail
AWS Config
Set Up the Foundations
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Steps of the Journey: Cloud-First Standard
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Establish
Cloud-
First
Standard
Educate
StaffExperiment
Create Hybrid
Architecture
Create a
Center
of
Excellence
Makin
g it R
eal
Gain
Executive
Sponsorship
Develop
a Shared
Plan
Migration: Recommended Approach
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Application Migration/Experiment
Continuous Feedback
Cycles of Learning
Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project.
Strategy
Executive Sponsorship
Educate Staff FoundationsRisk and
ComplianceCenter of
Excellence Operations
Model
Future
State
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Example Application Migration Plan
Initiate Discover Design Migrate Integrate Validate OptimizeOperatePhase
Identify, analyze,
profile, summarize
applications
Architect a well-
defined target
environment
Determine best
approach for each
application
Infrastructure,
application, and
operation
Functional and
business criteria
Architecture, design, deployment of apps to
take full advantage of availability, scalability,
and cost benefits
Enterprise Case Study: Condé Nast
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Challenge
• Improve organizational creativity, productivity, agility, flexibility and time to market for digital content
Why AWS?
• Leverage infrastructure
• Migrate over 500 servers, 1-PB storage, mission critical applications, and 100 database servers to the cloud
Benefits
• Reduced costs by 40%
• Increased operational performance by 30–40%
• Closed their own data centerWatch the video
Meet Your Local Sales Team
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Account Manager
Inside Sales
Solutions Architects
Partner Introductions
Ecosystem Partners
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http://www.aws-partner-directory.com
AWS Account
Get started immediately
Set up an AWS account.
Identify an AWS champion in your organization.
Identify the initial workload to migrate.
Start experimenting.
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Module Summary
There are seven steps along the journey to cloud adoption.
There is no one-size-fits-all way that companies are moving to the cloud.
Leverage your local AWS team.
The AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) separates complex IT
environments into manageable areas of focus.
Get to know the resources that are available to you and reach out to
your local AWS team.
Conclusion
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