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AWS PaaS

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What is AWS PaaS?

AWS PaaS (Platform as a Service) refers to the collection of AWS services that provide a cloud-based environment for developing, running, and managing applications. It abstracts away the underlying infrastructure, allowing developers to focus on coding and deployment. Common use cases include web application hosting, mobile backend services, API development, and data processing. Examples include services like Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Lambda, and API Gateway.

What other technologies are related to AWS PaaS?

AWS PaaS Competitor Technologies

Azure is a competing cloud platform that offers its own PaaS services (e.g., Azure App Service) which directly compete with AWS PaaS offerings.
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AWS PaaS Complementary Technologies

API Gateway helps manage and expose APIs built on AWS PaaS services like Lambda.
mentioned alongside AWS PaaS in 0% (65) of relevant job posts
AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that is a core component of many AWS PaaS solutions.
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EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) can be used as a platform for deploying and managing containerized applications within an AWS PaaS environment.
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