When you stream a movie on Netflix, browse photos on Reddit, or use countless other major websites and apps, you are using Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is the massive, invisible engine that powers a huge portion of the modern internet.

For anyone new to tech, understanding AWS is a crucial first step into the world of cloud computing. This guide will break down what AWS is in simple terms, its key advantages and disadvantages, and introduce the fundamental services every beginner should know.

If you’re new to the cloud, be sure to read our foundational guide, What is Cloud Computing?, first.

What is Amazon Web Services (AWS)?

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive and secure cloud computing platform provided by Amazon. It offers over 200 fully featured services from data centers all over the world.

Think of it like a massive, global, digital utility company. Instead of building your own power plant, you just pay for the electricity you use. With AWS, instead of buying and managing your own physical servers in a data center, you can rent computing power, storage, and databases from them on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Advantages and Disadvantages of AWS

Like any technology, AWS has powerful benefits but also some challenges, especially for beginners.

Advantages of AWS

Disadvantages of AWS

A Quick Tour of Core AWS Services for Beginners

You don’t need to know all 200+ services to get started. Most projects are built using a handful of foundational “building blocks.” Here are the most important ones:

Conclusion: The Starting Point for Your Cloud Journey

AWS is the market leader for a reason: it’s powerful, flexible, and reliable. While it has a steeper learning curve, understanding its core services is a valuable skill for anyone looking to start a career in cloud computing or DevOps.

Now that you understand the market leader, how does its biggest competitor stack up? In our next guide, we’ll explore What is Microsoft Azure?

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