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What is AWS Elastic Beanstalk?

AWS Elastic Beanstalk is a service responsible for automating the procedure of setting up applications on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure. At the core of it, AWS Elastic Beanstalk deals with cloud deployment and provisioning services.

Brief Description of AWS Elastic Beanstalk

AWS Elastic Beanstalk supports web apps written in Java, Python, Ruby, .NET, Node.js, and many other languages. AWS Elastic Beanstalk has an open architecture which allows deployment of applications that are not meant for the web. The service requires you to simply upload the application and rest will be taken care of automatically. AWS Elastic Beanstalk automates processes like provisioning, autoscaling, application health checking, and load balancing. Amazon doesn’t charge for AWS Elastic Beanstalk separately. However, customers will be charged for all the resources utilized in the process to store and run the applications.

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