I am just working for my organization, and my organization has around 118 clients. All of our clients are into AWS Cloud. So we are accessing them and providing the solution to them with regards to issues, especially with any regular issues related to the technical side.
Product Manager - Cloud at Orient Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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2023-01-13T12:18:44Z
Jan 13, 2023
We have deployed it for one of our clients. It is for custom-managed services. They are using it for Autocomplete Suggestions and Fail Waiting Geostatical Search.
We have nine servers that use Amazon for hosting. We migrated from on-premise to the Hawaii Amazon cloud. We migrated from enhanced package saving to enhanced package pay. We also changed our database provider from the IBM Db2 Tools database. Now we use the HANA database, which provides more memory. Previously, memory was around four to six gigabytes of RAM. Now, they have 300 gigabytes of RAM. HANA's database technology can provide hosting on memory alone. There is no need to install a hard disk. The actual performance creates a memory, not the processor. AWS is famous for the stability of its cloud hosting, but we faced some challenges. When we wanted to import the image or server on Amazon, we could not import the server. Amazon's old server like VMware is a VM machine or a central machine. We could not download the central machine on-premise. We fixed this challenge. We can now tell when we lose an image from AWS VMware or an AWS image from our server on AWS. I think this is back in AWS. We couldn't download VM or our server on-premise before.
It was an e-commerce website, which I think that it is self-explanatory how much you need to use photos how much you care about how long is to load a photo.
Amazon CloudSearch is a managed service in the AWS Cloud that makes it simple and cost-effective to set up, manage, and scale a search solution for your website or application.Amazon CloudSearch supports 34 languages and popular search features such as highlighting, autocomplete, and geospatial search. With Amazon CloudSearch, you can quickly add rich search capabilities to your website or application. You don't need to become a search expert or worry about hardware provisioning, setup, and...
We use it as our hosting solution, serving as the backbone for our systems, which include Rubrik and SAP.
I am just working for my organization, and my organization has around 118 clients. All of our clients are into AWS Cloud. So we are accessing them and providing the solution to them with regards to issues, especially with any regular issues related to the technical side.
I've only used the solution on a personal basis.
We have deployed it for one of our clients. It is for custom-managed services. They are using it for Autocomplete Suggestions and Fail Waiting Geostatical Search.
I mainly use AWS CloudSearch for cluster-based AWS, EC2 services, cloud-front services, and Amazon Kubernetes services.
I am using Amazon AWS CloudSearch for the s upfront application storage, and to install applications in the cloud for users to operate.
We have multiple teams in our organization that use the solution.
We have nine servers that use Amazon for hosting. We migrated from on-premise to the Hawaii Amazon cloud. We migrated from enhanced package saving to enhanced package pay. We also changed our database provider from the IBM Db2 Tools database. Now we use the HANA database, which provides more memory. Previously, memory was around four to six gigabytes of RAM. Now, they have 300 gigabytes of RAM. HANA's database technology can provide hosting on memory alone. There is no need to install a hard disk. The actual performance creates a memory, not the processor. AWS is famous for the stability of its cloud hosting, but we faced some challenges. When we wanted to import the image or server on Amazon, we could not import the server. Amazon's old server like VMware is a VM machine or a central machine. We could not download the central machine on-premise. We fixed this challenge. We can now tell when we lose an image from AWS VMware or an AWS image from our server on AWS. I think this is back in AWS. We couldn't download VM or our server on-premise before.
It was an e-commerce website, which I think that it is self-explanatory how much you need to use photos how much you care about how long is to load a photo.