I've used AWS for a long time, they've grown so much over the past 10+ years. I remember going to my first conference in Vegas, in 2015 and it was all about security, redundancy, 'NoSQL' databases and 'serverless'. ![[Pasted image 20250513140125.png|200]] ![[Pasted image 20250513140217.png|200]] ![[Pasted image 20250513140306.png|200]] I'm a big product person, and UI matters - AWS has a comfortable UI, with a lot of options - but they're decently organized and grouped together by type of service. Hard(er) part is when you know what you need but there may be more than one way to achieve it... One thing to look out for when choosing any data provider, is basic cloud spend. If you're comfortable with it, try starting with the bare minimum --- **Part of**: [[Cloud Infrastructure]]