# Other AWS Services - [Other AWS Services](#other-aws-services) - [Amazon WorkSpaces](#amazon-workspaces) - [Amazon AppStream 2.0](#amazon-appstream-20) - [Amazon Sumerian](#amazon-sumerian) - [AWS IoT Core](#aws-iot-core) - [Amazon Elastic Transcoder](#amazon-elastic-transcoder) - [AWS Device Farm](#aws-device-farm) - [AWS Backup](#aws-backup) - [AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (DRS)](#aws-elastic-disaster-recovery-drs) - [AWS DataSync](#aws-datasync) - [AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS)](#aws-fault-injection-simulator-fis) ## Amazon WorkSpaces - Managed Desktop as a Service (DaaS) solution to easily provision Windows or Linux desktops - Great to eliminate management of on-premise VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) - Fast and quickly scalable to thousands of users - Secured data – integrates with KMS - Pay-as-you-go service with monthly or hourly rates ## Amazon AppStream 2.0 - Desktop Application Streaming Service - Deliver to any computer, without acquiring, provisioning infrastructure - The application is delivered from within a web browser | Amazon AppStream 2.0 | WorkSpaces | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | | Stream a desktop application to web browsers (no need to connect to a VDI) | Fully managed VDI and desktop available | | Works with any device (that has a web browser) | The users connect to the VDI and open native or WAM applications | | Allow to configure an instance type per application type (CPU, RAM, GPU) | Workspaces are on-demand or always on | ## Amazon Sumerian - Create and run virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and 3D applications - Can be used to quickly create 3D models with animations - Ready-to-use templates and assets - no programming or 3D expertise required - Accessible via a web-browser URLs or on popular hardware for AR/VR - Example: ## AWS IoT Core - IoT stands for “Internet of Things” – the network of internet-connected devices that are able to collect and transfer data - AWS IoT Core allows you to easily connect IoT devices to the AWS Cloud • Serverless, secure & scalable to billions of devices and trillions of messages - Your applications can communicate with your devices even when they aren’t connected - Integrates with a lot of AWS services (Lambda, S3, SageMaker, etc.) - Build IoT applications that gather, process, analyze, and act on data ## Amazon Elastic Transcoder - Elastic Transcoder is used to **convert media files stored in S3 into media files in the formats required by consumer playback devices (phones etc..)** - Benefits: - Easy to use - Highly scalable – can handle large volumes of media files and large file sizes - Cost effective – duration-based pricing model - Fully managed & secure, pay for what you use ## AWS Device Farm - Fully-managed service that tests your web and mobile apps against desktop browsers, real mobile devices, and tablets - Run tests concurrently on multiple devices (speed up execution) - Ability to configure device settings (GPS, language, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.) ## AWS Backup - Fully-managed service to centrally manage and automate backups across AWS services - On-demand and scheduled backups - Supports PITR (Point-in-time Recovery) - Retention Periods, Lifecycle Management, Backup Policies,etc. - Cross-Region Backup - Cross-Account Backup (using AWS Organizations) ## AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (DRS) - Used to be named “CloudEndure Disaster Recovery” - Quickly and easily **recover** your physical, virtual, and cloud-based servers into AWS - Example: protect your most critical databases (including Oracle, MySQL, and SQL Server), enterprise apps (SAP), protect your data from ransomware attacks, … - Continuous block-level replication for your servers ## AWS DataSync - Move large amount of data from on-premises to AWS - Can synchronize to: Amazon S3 (any storage classes – including Glacier), Amazon EFS, Amazon FSx for Windows - Replication tasks can be scheduled hourly, daily, weekly - The replication tasks are incremental after the first full load ## AWS Fault Injection Simulator (FIS) - A fully managed service for running fault injection experiments on AWS workloads - Based on **Chaos Engineering** – stressing an application by creating disruptive events (e.g., sudden increase in CPU or memory), observing how the system responds, and implementing improvements - Helps you uncover hidden bugs and performance bottlenecks - Supports the following AWS services: EC2, ECS, EKS, RDS… - Use pre-built templates that generate the desired disruptions * * * [ Advanced Identity](./advanced_identity.md)           [ List](../README.md)           [AWS Architecting & Ecosystem ](./architecting_and_ecosystem.md)