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Data Science & Analytics
1mo (edited)
julmivictor

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What is the use of Amazon EC2 in Data Science?
As a fresher I don't have any idea about what the EC2 is and how this service helps the data scientist. So, please tell me how this works in the real world.
Thank you for your time 🙏


a team lead
1mo
I think EC2 is powerful, but I’m sticking with local resources until I really need the cloud. Once I master data science basics, I’ll jump into AWS. It’s on my list, though.


a content writer
1mo
EC2 is the backbone of most of my projects. I use GPU instances for training deep learning models and then switch to smaller ones for deployment. Learning it as a fresher is a smart move. it’s practically a must-have skill in data science!


a team lead
1mo
user 2
@a content writer Good knowledge bro!

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stylishjasmine
1mo
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Listen, What specific area of data science are you interested in? Machine learning, big data analysis, or something else? That could help tailor how EC2 might be useful for your needs!

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