Quiz and Summary
Explore AWS edge and hybrid deployment options including Outposts, Local Zones, and Wavelength to meet latency and data residency needs. Learn about end-user computing solutions like WorkSpaces and AppStream 2.0 for virtual desktops and application streaming. Understand developer tools including CodeGuru, Device Farm, and IoT Core for managing code quality, device testing, and IoT connectivity. This lesson helps you apply architectural decision frameworks to real-world trade-offs across these specialized AWS services.
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This chapter covered three interconnected domains of AWS architecture: edge and hybrid deployments, end-user computing, and developer tools with IoT and customer engagement services. Each domain introduced purpose-built services with distinct boundaries, integration patterns, and exam decision frameworks.
Edge Computing and Hybrid
AWS extends infrastructure beyond traditional Regions to support workloads constrained by deterministic latency, data residency, or locality requirements through three deployment models: Outposts, Local Zones, and Wavelength. Outposts places fully managed AWS infrastructure inside customer-owned or co-location facilities using the same APIs and operational model as AWS Regions, making it the correct choice for on-premises processing and regulatory residency requirements. Local Zones extend AWS infrastructure into metropolitan areas closer to users, allowing ...