Show a typical AWS web app stack from CloudFront and ALB to compute, RDS, and S3.
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An AWS cloud architecture diagram visualizes how a web application is deployed across AWS services. It shows edge delivery through CloudFront, traffic distributed by an Application Load Balancer, compute on EC2 or ECS, a managed RDS database, S3 for object storage, and IAM controlling access. The layout clarifies how requests traverse the stack inside a VPC.
Cloud architects, solutions engineers, and DevOps teams use it to plan deployments, estimate costs, and pass well-architected reviews. It is essential in client proposals, infrastructure documentation, and migration planning for workloads moving to Amazon Web Services.
An AWS architecture diagram is a visual map of the AWS services and how they connect to host an application, such as CloudFront, load balancers, compute, databases, and storage.
A common stack includes CloudFront for edge delivery, an Application Load Balancer, EC2 or ECS compute, RDS for databases, S3 for storage, and IAM for access control, all inside a VPC.
A VPC, or Virtual Private Cloud, is an isolated network where you launch AWS resources with control over subnets, routing, and security groups.
Start with the VPC boundary, place edge and load-balancing layers, then compute, databases, and storage, and connect them following the request path.
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