Available resources
Virtual machines that run your applications and services. Includes CPU, memory, and ephemeral disk resources, with billing based on size, runtime, and attached resources.
Persistent block storage devices that can be attached to instances for durable data storage. Billing typically depends on provisioned size, performance tier, and I/O characteristics.
Virtual networks, subnets, and routing constructs that provide isolated connectivity for instances and services. Includes configuration for IP ranges, routing, and security boundaries.
Publicly routable IP addresses assigned to resources to enable inbound and outbound internet connectivity. May be billed while allocated or in use depending on provider policies.
Assignable IP addresses that can be moved between instances for high availability and failover. Useful for maintaining stable endpoints during maintenance or scaling events.
Network routing resources that connect subnets and external networks, manage NAT and route propagation, and enable cross-subnet traffic. Can affect data flow and transit costs.
Point-in-time, incremental backups of volumes used for data protection and fast recovery. Pricing is typically based on storage consumed and retention duration.
Reusable machine images created from instances or published by vendors to speed up provisioning. Images capture OS, configuration, and preinstalled software; storage may incur costs.
Managed services that distribute incoming traffic across multiple instances or endpoints for scalability and resilience. Costs can include instance-hour, data processed, and feature-based charges.
Scalable storage for unstructured data, accessible via APIs. Ideal for storing large amounts of data such as media files, backups, and big data.