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Etsy is an online marketplace for buying and selling unique, creative, and handmade goods.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service provides secure, reliable, scalable, and low-cost computational resources. It gives developers the tools to build virtually any web-scale application.
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Triggers when there is a new active listing.
Triggers when a new Order is placed with selected shop.
Triggers when a new user is created.
Triggers when an Order in the selected Shop is paid.
Triggers when an Order in the selected Shop is shipped.
Triggers when a new instance is created.
Triggers when a new event is scheduled for one of your instances.
Start Stop or Reboot Instance
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Etsy is a website that’s been around since 2005. It was founded by Haim Schoppik and Rob Kalin. It is a website where people can sell handmade crafts, vintage items, art, and much more. People can buy and sell on the site, it is a peer-to-peer type of site. It has over 40 million registered users and 1.5 million active sellers. It is most likely known by a lot of people because of its popularity in 2010 and 2011. However, when comparing the website to Amazon it is pretty much nothing. Amazon is an online store that sells pretty much anything you could think of. It has almost every product you could imagine and has millions of products spd every day. It has almost 80 million products spd daily and just about everything is available there. Overall Etsy is nowhere near big as Amazon, but it has one advantage that will make it even bigger than Amazon. This advantage is that it has integrated with Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud. Amazon EC2 is a service provided by Amazon that allows for easy hosting of applications that need high computing power, such as websites or databases.
There are many benefits to integrating Etsy with Amazon EC2. The first benefit would be cost effectiveness and performance. It would be easier for Etsy to have more performance and cost effectiveness because Amazon EC2 is already doing this for a lot of companies so they can just use the same technpogy for themselves. Not only would this allow Etsy to save money but it would also allow them to add more features to their site. The second benefit is having more dedicated servers available. With the help of Amazon EC2, users will be able to upload their own dedicated servers which would give them access to more resources such as processing power and memory so they can improve their overall site performance and experience. The third benefit would be the ability to handle errors better. Since this integration will make it easier for Etsy to fix errors they encounter, they can easily fix these issues without having to worry about a lot of things messing up on the site if they do not get it fixed fast enough. The last benefit would be faster load times for all users because of the elimination of bottlenecks on the server. This would take load off the servers so they are not overloaded with too many requests at once, making it easier for users to access their pages and accounts.
The purpose of making this comparison was to see how two different companies are run and how they differ from each other. Overall, Etsy and Amazon EC2 are very different from one another, but together they can make each other better. If Etsy were to integrate with Amazon EC2 it wouldn’t make them any smaller than they are now but it would be beneficial for both of them in the long run due to the benefits of this integration listed earlier in this article
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