AWS Outposts is a hybrid cloud computing service offered by Amazon Web Services that provides a secure and flexible solution to extend cloud services and resources on-premises. AWS Outposts are designed to be used by enterprises, government agencies, and service providers who are looking for a secure and integrated cloud solution.
AWS Outposts can be used in a variety of scenarios and industries, from digital transformation initiatives, to hybrid cloud deployments, to applications that need to process data in-location for particular scalability, latency, security and compliance requirements.
Here are some of the use cases for AWS Outposts:
• Digital Transformation Initiatives: AWS Outposts provides the flexibility and scalability of the cloud to on-premise applications by seamlessly connecting data centers to AWS services. This helps facilitate the modernization of legacy applications and processes into the cloud.
• Hybrid Cloud Deployments: AWS Outposts allows organizations to bring the same AWS services, both compute and storage, to their data centers that they utilize in the cloud. This provides a simple integrated cloud solution while reducing operational complexity.
• Demanding Physical Data Processing Requirements: AWS Outposts makes it easy to process data in-location, while taking advantage of the cloud’s scalability and flexibility. This solution is ideal for service providers and government organizations that need to meet physical records processing requirements.
• Locally Accessible Resources: AWS Outposts helps organizations keep their application, data and computing resources close by, with the scalability to add capacity when needed. This eliminates lag time for applications requiring real-time responses.
By using AWS Outposts, organizations can do more with their data, quickly and securely. To learn more about AWS Outposts, please see the AWS page: https://aws.amazon.com/outposts/