Creating Account
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a leading cloud computing platform that provides a vast range of services and tools for businesses and individuals. Opening an AWS account is the first step towards harnessing the power of this cloud platform.
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Steps In Creating AWS Account
Step 1: Visit the AWS Website
To begin, navigate to the AWS website at
https://aws.amazon.com/.
Once there, click on the
Create an AWS Account
button located in the upper right corner.This will direct you to the account creation page.
Step 2: Sign Up for an AWS Account
On the account creation page, you will be presented with two options: Root user
and IAM user.
The root user represents the main administrator of the AWS account, while IAM (Identity and Access Management) users are additional users with defined permissions within the account.
For most scenarios, it is recommended to start with the root user option.
Step 3: Provide Your Email Address
In this step, you need to provide an email address that will be associated with your AWS account.
It is advisable to use a professional or personal email address that you have access to, as important account-related information and notifications will be sent to this email.
Step 4: Enter Your Account Information
After providing your email address, you will be prompted to enter your account information.
This includes your name, company (if applicable), country/region, address, and phone number.
Ensure that the information you provide is accurate, as it may be necessary for account verification and billing purposes.
Step 5: Choose a Support Plan
AWS offers multiple support plans, each with varying levels of assistance and access to support resources.
The available options are Free, Developer, Business, and Enterprise.
For beginners, the Free support plan is recommended, as it provides basic support without any additional cost.
You can always upgrade to a paid support plan in the future if needed.
Step 6: Provide Payment Information
To utilize AWS services, you will need to provide payment information.
AWS offers various payment options, including credit cards and bank accounts.
Follow the prompts to enter your preferred payment method.
Rest assured that AWS maintains a high level of security to protect your payment information.
Step 7: Identity Verification
AWS employs an identity verification process to ensure the security and legitimacy of its user base.
As part of this process, you will need to provide a valid phone number for verification.
AWS will send a verification code to the provided number, which you will need to enter to proceed.
Step 8: Review and Confirm
Before finalizing your account creation, take a moment to review all the information you have provided.
Ensure that everything is accurate and complete.
Read through the AWS Customer Agreement, the AWS Service Terms, and the AWS Privacy Notice to familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions of using AWS services.
Once you are satisfied, check the box to acknowledge your agreement, and click on the
Create Account and Continue
button.
Step 9: Account Activation
After completing the account creation process, AWS will send a confirmation email to the address you provided.
Open the email and click on the activation link to activate your AWS account.
This step is crucial for accessing all the services and features offered by AWS.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have successfully opened an AWS account and gained entry into the world of cloud computing.
With your new AWS account, you can now explore and utilize a wide range of services, such as compute, storage, databases, machine learning, and more.
As you delve deeper into the AWS ecosystem, take advantage of the extensive documentation, tutorials, and support resources available to help you maximize the potential of this powerful cloud platform.