Amazon Web services (AWS) create new account:
- AWS, is one of the market leaders in the Cloud Data Storage as well as a top tier Cloud Computing Platform overall.
Please make sure that your coding environment is compatible with AWS offerings so you're not wasting your time.Now it's not too hard because AWS supports a great many languages and systems. But there's no sense testing a new service if your core requirements are not supported. There are SDKs for Android, JavaScript, listed as Browser on their SDK page here. iOS, Java, .NET, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Go.
Create AWS Account :
1. Go to https://aws.amazon.com/
2. Click Try AWS for Free
3. So I'm a new user here and I will sign in using the secure server set up some Login Credentials and click Create Account.
4. Next, you'll enter some basic Contact Information. And then after you've gotten through entering all your information, agree to the AWS Customer Agreement to Continue.
AWS offers a Free Usage Tier which gives you a full year trial period complete with a generous limit on the vast majority of AWS Services. Although only three are highlighted here, Amazon EC2, their S3 Storage Service, and the Database RDS there are actually 21 Services that you can test at no additional charge. You might want to take a look at these if you're really considering exploring AWS and see if there's anything here that catches your eye or if there's something excluded that you absolutely need.
Now, although there is a Free Tier, in the event that you do incur charges by exceeding the limit on those offered Services or working with some Services that are not included in the free trial Tier, you're going to need to provide some payment information.
5. Now, once you've submitted those details you'll be asked for a mobile Phone Number to confirm your identity. An automated call will ask that you put in the PIN number displayed and with that step completed you'll be able to continue to select your Support Plan.
6. Click Call Me Now. Okay, Now identity verification is complete and click Continue to select the Support Plan.
7. There are four different levels of Support.
~Basic, which is free and ideal for initial testing and kicking of tires. ~Developer, if you're working for yourself. And
~Business and Enterprise, both with increasing levels of Support.
Choose the one most appropriate for you and click Continue. I'm going to go with Basic.
8. And in a second, that's it, you're in. Amazon will then activate your Account and now I can click Launch Management Console and login.
9 Once you sign in you'll land on the Main Console page where the AWS Universe is at your feet. Seriously, there is a great number of Services to choose from here and you can spend an enormous amount of time familiarizing yourself with what's available.
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