Design and Implementation of a Scalable Cloud-Based Management System Using AWS

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Abstract

The rapid growth of cloud computing has transformed the design and deployment of modern management systems, enabling scalability, high availability, and cost-efficient resource utilization. This paper presents the design and implementation of a scalable cloud-based management system deployed on Amazon Web Services (AWS), aimed at supporting dynamic workloads while ensuring reliability, security, and performance. The proposed system adopts a modular, service-oriented architecture that separates presentation, application logic, and data layers to enhance maintainability and scalability. Core AWS services, including Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Relational Database Service (RDS), and CloudWatch, are utilized to support elastic scaling, automated monitoring, and fault tolerance. The system design and deployment strategy are informed by prior cloud-based application implementations that demonstrate effective utilization of AWS infrastructure for scalable management systems (Penmetsa et al., 2024) [1]. Experimental evaluation shows that the proposed system efficiently handles concurrent user requests with minimal latency while maintaining data consistency and operational stability under varying load conditions. The results confirm that adopting AWS-native services and scalable architectural patterns significantly improves system responsiveness and resource efficiency for enterprise-level cloud management solutions.

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