# AWS Messaging Services 1. [AWS SNS and SQS. Amazon Simple Notification Service and Amazon Simple Queue Service](#aws-sns-and-sqs-amazon-simple-notification-service-and-amazon-simple-queue-service) 1. [SNS vs SQS](#sns-vs-sqs) 2. [AWS EventBridge](#aws-eventbridge) 3. [Tweets](#tweets) ## AWS SNS and SQS. Amazon Simple Notification Service and Amazon Simple Queue Service - [dev.to: Getting started with SNS and SQS](https://dev.to/aws-builders/getting-started-with-sns-and-sqs-3m4i) - [Limits in Amazon SQS](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSSimpleQueueService/latest/SQSDeveloperGuide/sqs-limits.html) - [Amazon SQS FAQs](https://aws.amazon.com/sqs/faqs/) - The **Simple Notification Service**, or SNS for short, is one of the central services to build serverless architectures in the AWS cloud. SNS itself is a serverless messaging service that can distribute massive numbers of messages to different recipients. These include mobile end-user devices, like smartphones and tablets, but also other services inside the AWS ecosystem. - SNS’ ability to target AWS services makes it the perfect companion for AWS Lambda. If you need custom logic, go for Lambda; if you need to fan out messages to multiple other services in parallel, SNS is the place to be. - [dashbird.io: [Infographic] AWS SNS from a serverless perspective](https://dashbird.io/blog/aws-sns/) - [enlear.academy: How To Build a Scalable Email Notification Service Using AWS](https://enlear.academy/how-to-build-a-scalable-email-service-using-aws-d404b347a7fb) Using AWS Lambda, DynamoDB, Amazon SQS, Amazon SES, and Amazon API Gateway to build a scalable email notification service. ### SNS vs SQS - [==dev.to: When to SNS or SQS==](https://dev.to/aws-builders/when-to-sns-or-sqs-2aji) ## AWS EventBridge - https://aws.amazon.com/eventbridge - [==Building an event-driven application with Amazon EventBridge==](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-an-event-driven-application-with-amazon-eventbridge/) **“In event-driven architecture, each component of the application raises an event whenever anything changes. Other components listen and decide what to do with it and how they would like to react.”** – by @talia_nassi - [faun.pub: Implementing Event Driven Architecture With AWS EventBridge — Event-Driven Messaging Pattern](https://faun.pub/implementing-event-driven-architecture-with-aws-eventbridge-event-driven-messaging-pattern-9d29262bfade) ## Tweets
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