Earning additional credits
If you are a new AWS customer, you can earn an additional USD $100 in credits
regardless of your account plan by completing activities. These activities assist your
learning of AWS services. You can find the activities in the Explore
AWS widget on your AWS Console Home
dashboard
Topics
Launch an instance using Amazon EC2
Use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) to create virtual machines, or instances, that run on the AWS cloud. In this activity, you will learn how to quickly get started by launching an instance in a server. You also learn how to clean up your instances.
To learn more about Amazon EC2, see the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud Documentation.
Note
This activity incurs AWS service charges that are deducted from your
AWS Free Tier credits. To see your potential costs, see the service pricing page on
Amazon EC2 On-Demand
Pricing
Use a foundational model in the Amazon Bedrock playground
Use Amazon Bedrock to access a wide range of foundation model from leading AI companies. You can generate different types of output including texts, images, videos, and embedding output through a unified API. In this activity, you will choose a model and submit a prompt to generate a response in the Amazon Bedrock playground.
To learn more about Amazon Bedrock, see the Amazon Bedrock Documentation.
Note
This activity incurs AWS service charges that are deducted from your
AWS Free Tier credits. To see your potential costs, see the service pricing page on
Amazon Bedrock
pricing
Set up a cost budget using AWS Budgets
Use AWS Budgets to set a budget that alerts you when you exceed, or are forecasted to exceed, your budgeted cost or usage amount. In this activity, you create a cost budget to monitor your AWS cost and usage.
To learn more about AWS Budgets, see the AWS Budgets Documentation.
Create a web app using AWS Lambda
Use AWS Lambda to run code without provisioning or managing servers. In this activity, you will learn how to build a simple web app consisting of a Lambda function with a function URL.
Note
This activity incurs AWS service charges that are deducted from your
AWS Free Tier credits. To see your potential costs, see the service pricing page on
AWS Lambda
pricing
To learn more about AWS Lambda, see AWS Lambda Documentation.
Create an Amazon RDS database
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a fully managed database service that simplify setup, operation, and scaling of relational databases in the cloud. In this activity you will launch an Amazon RDS or Aurora database and explore basic configuration options. You will learn the essential settings you need to set up and manage your database.
To learn more about Amazon RDS, see Amazon Relational Database Service Documentation.
Note
This activity incurs AWS service charges that are deducted from your
AWS Free Tier credits. To see your potential costs, see the service pricing page on
Amazon RDS pricing