Amazon designed and implemented AWS for their own use, and it is not always a good fit for outside developers. But sometimes it is.
AWS is very good for offloading non-time critical calculations, backup storage using S3, etc. AWS may not be the best choice for primary hosting, and as usual requirements analysis is required.
The DNS problem that the article mentions is not a problem for Amazon hosting their own applications but can be a problem for external users.
AWS is very good for offloading non-time critical calculations, backup storage using S3, etc. AWS may not be the best choice for primary hosting, and as usual requirements analysis is required.
The DNS problem that the article mentions is not a problem for Amazon hosting their own applications but can be a problem for external users.