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Extending the UX with "the current tasks and spans multiple regions at once" is definitely NOT the right way.

I believe the current sub-categorizing of services:

API Gateway, AppStream, AWS IoT, Certificate Manager, CloudFormation, CloudFront, CloudSearch, CloudTrail, CloudWatch, CodeCommit, CodeDeploy, CodePipeline, Cognito, Config, Data Pipeline, Device Farm, Direct Connect, Directory Service, DMS, DynamoDB, EC2, EC2 Container Service, Elastic Beanstalk, Elastic File System, Elastic Transcoder, ElastiCache, Elasticsearch Service, EMR, GameLift, Glacier, IAM, Inspector, Kinesis, Lambda, Machine Learning, Mobile Analytics, Mobile Hub, OpsWorks, RDS, Redshift, Route 53, S3, Service Catalog, SES, Snowball, SNS, SQS, Storage Gateway, SWF, Trusted Advisor, VPC, WAF, WorkDocs, WorkMail, WorkSpaces.

is not helpful and confusing for new users. This is because all the mentioned services are a mix of dependent (e.g. ECS depends on EC2), independent(e.g. IAM & EC2), security, services acting like plugins.

The documents for all of these services can be a sequel novel. If you have been with AWS since 2012 you may have gradually been updated by each service that was getting blindly added but for a new user or a startup aiming to setup something or test the scalability of their application ASAP it is a nightmare.

The other day I found out (in a hard way) that you cannot launch an EC2 instance with an AWS container agent from the default launch page but you need to go to the launch page via the document link which puts extra parameters in the url...

Having said all that I believe the improvement needs to be more fundamental than couple of bullet points.




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