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1 AWS Simple Icons v15.9 AWS Simple Icons: Usage Guidelines Check to make sure you have the most recent set of AWS Simple Icons This version was last updated 1/28/2014 (v2.4) Find the most recent set at: aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/ aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/ Always use icon labels Be sure to always include a label below the icon or on the group in Arial. The only exception is in complex diagrams; you have the option to create a key. Non-AWS technology Any server or other non-AWS technology in an architecture diagram should be represented with they grey server (see Slide 8). Creating diagrams Try to use direct lines (rather than ‘criss-cross’), use adequate whitespace, and remember to label all icons. Product icons The first icon in most service sets is a product icon. These are often also referred to as Console icons. These should be used to represent the service on a more general level when you will not be going into as much depth. traditional server Amazon EC2 18 May cluster

2 Networking VPC Direct Connect Route 53 Analytics Lambda EC2 Container Service Elastic Beanstalk EMRData PipelineKinesis Machine Learning Compute EC2 Storage & Content Delivery S3 Developer Tools CodeCommitCodeDeployCodePipeline Management Tools CloudWatch Cloud Formation CloudTrailConfigOpsWorks Service Catalog Security & Identity Identity & Access Management Directory Service Trusted Advisor CloudFrontEFSGlacier Storage Gateway Application Services API GatewayAppStreamCloudSearch Elastic Transcoder SESSQSSWF Device Farm Mobile Analytics Mobile Services CognitoSNS Database RDSDynamoDBElastiCacheRedShiftWorkSpacesWorkDocsWorkMail Enterprise Applications

3 Compute

4 EC2EC2 Container Service LambdaElastic Beanstalk Instance Instances AMI DB on Instance Instance With Cloud Watch Elastic IP Elastic Instance Application Deployment

5 Networking

6 Direct ConnectRoute 53VPC Router Internet Gateway Customer Gateway VPN Gateway VPN Peering Hosted Zone Route Table

7 Analytics

8 Data PipelineKinesisEMR Cluster HDFS Cluster EMR Engine EMR Engine MapR M3 EMR Engine MapR M5 Kenisis Enabled App Machine Learning

9 Developer Tools

10 Code DeployCode Pipeline Code Commit

11 Management Tools

12 CloudFormation CloudTrail CloudWatch Cluster Config OpsWorks Template Stack Service Catalog LayersInstancesApps DeploymentsMonitoringResourcesPermissions

13 Security & Identity

14 Directory ServiceTrusted Advisor Identity & Access Management AWS Security Token Service Data Encryption Key Key Permissions Role Add-OnEncrypted Data Long-Term Security Credential Temporary Security Credential MFA Team AWS Security Token Service (Alternate)

15 Storage & Content Delivery

16 Amazon GlacierS3 Bucket Bucket with Objects Object Cloud FrontStorage GatewayEFS Glacier Archive Glacier Vault Download Distribution Streaming Distribution Edge Location Virtual Tape Library Non-Cached Volume Cached Volume Amazon Elastic Block Store Volume Snapshot AWS Import/Export

17 Application Services

18 API Gateway AppStreamCloudSearch SDF Metadata Elastic Transcoder SES Email SQS Queue Message SWF Worker Decider

19 Application Services

20 Cognito Device FarmMobile AnalyticsSNS Email Notification HTTP Notification Topic

21 Database

22 RDS DynamoDBElastiCacheRedShift RDS DB Instance RDS DB Instance Standby (Multi-AZ) RDS DB Instance Read Replica MySQL DB Instance Oracle DB Instance MS SQL Instance SQL Slave PIOP SQL Master Email Notification Item Items Attribute Attributes Global Secondary Index CacheNode Redis MemCached Solid State Disks DW1 Dense Compute DW2 Dense Compute Postgre SQL Instance MySQL Instance Alternate MS SQL Instance Alternate Oracle DB Instance Alternate

23 Enterprise Applications

24 WorkDocs WorkMailWorkSpaces

25 Non-Service Specific userusersInternetclientmobile clientmultimedia corporate data center traditional serverdiskgeneric databasetape storage AWS cloud AWS Management Console virtual private cloudforums AWS Simple Icons: Non-Service Specific

26 On-Demand Workforce Amazon Mechanical Turk Human Intelligence Tasks (HIT) assignment/ task Requesterworkers Amazon Mechanical Turk Mechanical Turk vs. Amazon Mechanical Turk Do not use simple "Mechanical Turk" to refer to Amazon Mechanical Turk. Use Amazon Mechanical Turk to describe the entire system, Amazon Mechanical Turk website for the worker website, and Amazon Mechanical Turk web service to describe the product. AWS Simple Icons: On-Demand Workforce

27 SDKs JavaPython (boto)PHP.NETRubyNode.js iOSAndroidAWS Toolkit for Visual Studio AWS Toolkit for Eclipse AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell AWS CLI AWS Simple Icons: SDKs JavaScript

28 Groups Auto Scaling groupAvailability Zone region security group Elastic Beanstalk container EC2 instance contents server contents VPC subnet AWS Simple Icons: Groups

29 Groups virtual private cloudAWS cloud corporate data center AWS Simple Icons: Groups

30 Example 1: 2-Tier Auto-scalable Web Application Architecture in 1 AZ Auto Scaling group Availability Zone #1 www.example.com security group root volume data volume media.example.com Elastic Load Balancing Amazon S3 bucket logs Amazon EBS snapshot CloudFront distribution EC2 instance web app server AWS Simple Icons: Example 1


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