This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the ConceptDraw site you are agreeing to our Use of Site Cookies.
The vector stencils library "AWS Compute and Networking" contains 23 Amazon Web Services compute and networking icons: Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud symbols, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud symbols, Amazom Route 53 symbols, Elastic Load Balancing symbol, AWS Direct Connect symbol, Auto Scaling symbol, Elastic Network Instance symbol. Use it to draw AWS architecture diagrams of your cloud service. The symbols example "AWS Compute and Networking - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the AWS Architecture Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2, Amazon EC2,
Instance
Instance, instance,
Instances
Instances, instances,
AMI
AMI, AMI,
DB on instance
DB on instance, DB on instance,
Instance with CloudWatch
Instance with CloudWatch, Instance with CloudWatch,
Elastic IP
Elastic IP, Elastic IP,
Optimized instance
Optimized instance, optimized instance,
Amazon Lambda
Amazon Lambda, Amazon Lambda,
Amazon VPC
Amazon VPC, Amazon VPC,
Router
Router, router,
Internet gateway
Internet gateway, internet gateway,
Customer gateway
Customer gateway, customer gateway,
Virtual private gateway
Virtual private gateway, virtual private gateway,
VPN connection
VPN connection, VPN connection,
VPC peering
VPC peering, VPC peering,
Amazon Route 53
Amazon Route 53, Amazon route 53,
Hosted zone
Hosted zone, hosted zone,
Route table
Route table, route table,
Elastic Load Balancer
Elastic Load Balancer, elastic load balancer,
AWS Direct Connect
AWS Direct Connect, AWS direct connect,
Auto Scaling
Auto Scaling, auto scaling,
Elastic network instance
Elastic network instance, elastic network instance,
"In computer networking, cloud computing is computing that involves a large number of computers connected through a communication network such as the Internet, similar to utility computing. ...
Network-based services, which appear to be provided by real server hardware, and are in fact served up by virtual hardware, simulated by software running on one or more real machines are often called cloud computing. Such virtual servers do not physically exist and can therefore be moved around and scaled up or down on the fly without affecting the end user, somewhat like a cloud becoming larger or smaller without being a physical object. ...
Typically, the seller has actual energy-consuming servers which host products and services from a remote location, so end-users don't have to; they can simply log on to the network without installing anything. The major models of cloud computing service are known as software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service. These cloud services may be offered in a public, private or hybrid network. Google, Amazon,leadsquared.com, Oracle Cloud, Salesforce, Zoho, Access2MyPC, and Microsoft Azure are some well-known cloud vendors." [Cloud computing. Wikipedia]
The AWS architecture diagram example "2-Tier Auto-scalable Web Application Architecture in 1 AZ" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the AWS Architecture Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
AWS architecture diagram
AWS architecture diagram, volume, snapshot, security group, download distribution, bucket, availability zone, auto scaling group, RDS DB instance, Instance, Amazon Route 53,
This exaple was created on the base of diagram "Parse Architecure on AWS" from the article "AWS Case Study: Parse".
"Parse provides cloud-based backend services for mobile application developers. The San Francisco-based startup delivers a full stack of mobile services so that developers can focus on developing applications and leave the infrastructure to Parse. Launched in 2012, this fast-growing start-up provides server management for over 180,000 Android, iOS, and Windows mobile applications, which run on more than 200 million mobile devices."
[aws.amazon.com/ ru/ solutions/ case-studies/ parse/ ]
The example "Parse Architecure on AWS" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the AWS Architecture Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
AWS architecure diagram
AWS architecure diagram, instances, instance, elastic load balancer, domain, cache node, bucket, availability zone, auto scaling group, SQL master, DB on instance, Amazon route 53,