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Top 25 AWS services explained EC2 – Your server. But in the cloud. You pay even when it’s doing nothing. (Sound familiar?) Lambda – EC2’s lazy cousin. Only wakes up when there’s work. No work, no bill. ECS – “I want containers but Kubernetes gives me anxiety.” EKS –...

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