Hats off to the guy who created all these training videos. Instead of merely explaining things on PPT, he goes ahead and does everything practically. First time I am seeing any tutor taking the pain of creating this "scope of services" slide which is very helpful. I would want to know if you offer any boot-camp etc to get complete training for AWS certifications. Thanks a lot once again.
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Region is a geographical location where AWS has datacenters. Global services are those which have scope across all regions - e.g. Route 53, CloudFront.
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sir ji , How come cloud front is categorised under global service. The cloud front source is where ever it is !! and the edge locations /distributions gets created where ever the user requests comes from , right ? so it shd be more of a REGION /AZ service than a global service , kindly clarify .
When you create a CloudFront distribution you don't restrict (or choose) a particular location. Same CF can serve a user coming from Sydney, Tokyo, New Jersey or Canada (with the help of an Edge Location nearby respectively). Hence, its a Global service.
can we share S3 services of one AWS account with many other completely different AWS accounts with read nd write policies - something shared S3? Thanks
Please tell me how can i choose a perticular AZ while creating an instance ? Suppose i want two instances one in us-east-1d and other inus-east-1b, how can i do it, as there is no option to choose AZ during launch of an instance.
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