Amazon Web Services (AWS) is an adopted cloud platform that offers more than 200 fully featured services from data centers located across the globe. This is a scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that is utilized by thousands of businesses of different sizes around the world. The product offers a wide variety of solutions for its customers, which allows them to launch applications regardless of their industry.
The most common use cases for AWS are:
AWS is scalable depending on your needs so pricing is dependant on what you use.
Be careful with your consumption, especially when you are testing things. Costs can creep up on you relatively fast, without even noticing.
AWS is scalable depending on your needs so pricing is dependant on what you use.
Be careful with your consumption, especially when you are testing things. Costs can creep up on you relatively fast, without even noticing.
OpenShift is Red Hat's Kubernetes platform that provides a cloud environment for development, hosting, and scaling applications. The solution enables a cloud-like experience regardless of the location where it has been deployed, including in the cloud, on premises, or at the edge. It allows developers to select where to build, deploy, and run applications through a consistent experience, supported by full-stack automated operations, and self-service provisioning.
Pricing of OpenShift depends on the number of nodes and who is hosting it.
Depending on the extent of the product use, licenses are available for a range of time periods, and are renewable at the end of the period.
Pricing of OpenShift depends on the number of nodes and who is hosting it.
Depending on the extent of the product use, licenses are available for a range of time periods, and are renewable at the end of the period.