aws service finder

Which AWS Service Do I Need?

Answer a few questions and we'll recommend the best AWS services for your use case. Our interactive AWS service picker helps you navigate the vast AWS ecosystem with confidence, whether you're a beginner or an experienced architect.

AWS Service Picker

Answer a few questions and get personalized AWS architecture recommendations

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How to Use the AWS Service Picker

1. Start the Quiz

Click on the category that best matches your needs - compute, storage, database, or other AWS service types.

2. Answer Questions

Respond to simple questions about your workload requirements, scalability needs, and technical preferences.

3. Get Recommendations

Receive personalized AWS service recommendations based on your specific requirements and use case.

4. Learn More

Explore the recommended services with direct links to AWS documentation for deeper understanding.

About the AWS Service Picker

Choosing the right AWS service can be overwhelming with over 200 services available. Our AWS service picker simplifies this decision by guiding you through an interactive AWS decision tree that matches your requirements with the most suitable services.

Whether you need help with AWS service comparison for compute options like EC2 vs Lambda, storage solutions like S3 vs EBS, or database services like RDS vs DynamoDB, this AWS service selector provides clear recommendations.

The tool serves as an AWS architecture helper for developers, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects who want to quickly identify the right services for their projects. It is especially useful as an AWS service guide for beginners learning to navigate the AWS ecosystem.

Frequently Asked Questions

The AWS Service Picker uses a decision tree approach to guide you through questions about your workload requirements, such as compute type, data storage needs, and scalability requirements. Based on your answers, it recommends the most suitable AWS services for your specific use case.

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