Services

AWS services available within your Environments — with links to full documentation.

The following AWS services are available within the AWS Extension. Each service is provisioned and managed inside an Environment. Full documentation for each service is maintained in the AWS User Guide.

Compute and Containers

Service
Description

EKS, ECS, and native Docker workloads

Kubernetes-based container workloads on EKS

Container workloads on Elastic Container Service

Fully managed container application service

Managed batch computing workloads

Serverless function execution

Serverless big data processing with Apache Spark and Hive

Networking and Content Delivery

Service
Description

Application and network load balancers for EKS, ECS, and Docker services

Managed HTTP, REST, and WebSocket APIs

Content delivery network (CDN) with distributions, functions, and key-value stores

High-availability NAT gateway configuration

Direct network connectivity between VPCs

Web application firewall for filtering malicious traffic

Storage

Service
Description

Kubernetes persistent storage on EBS

Object storage with bucket notifications

Managed shared file storage for EC2 and containers

Private container image registry

Databases

Service
Description

Managed relational databases — MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, Oracle, and Aurora

Managed Redis and Memcached in-memory data stores

Fully managed NoSQL key-value and document database

Managed time-series database

Messaging and Streaming

Service
Description

Managed pub/sub messaging

Managed message queuing

Real-time data streaming

Managed Apache Kafka on Amazon MSK

Managed message broker for ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ

Serverless event bus for application integration

Data and Analytics

Service
Description

Managed Apache Airflow for workflow orchestration

Managed data pipeline for moving and processing data

Security

Service
Description

Managed storage and rotation of secrets and credentials

IoT

Service
Description

Managed IoT device connectivity and message routing

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