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How to get access to Amazon Web Services (AWS) at UC Berkeley

Summary

See Amazon Web Services Home (wikihub.berkeley.edu) Unfortunately, wikihub is not searched by search engines.

AWS Educate

AWS Educate provides free annual credits to educators and students

Grants

If you would like to get more credits that what are available under AWS Educate, then start the process before pursuing the Bear Buy approach below.

Bear Buy

It looks like it is possible to get AWS via BearBuy

In BearBuy, click on the IS&T Telecom link, which leads to https://ucb.service-now.com/navpage.do and then search for aws. One of the links was:

https://ucb.service-now.com/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB0010093 which says:

Amazon Web Service (AWS) Direct Connect
KB0010093
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This service allows you to utilize UC Berkeley's dedicated direct connection to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for data transfer between your AWS resources and campus.
The University of California has a systemwide agreement with Amazon Web Services. Information about AWS and how to set up an AWS account can be found here.
If you are interested in using the AWS Direct Connect service, complete the Amazon Web Service (AWS) Direct Connect form in the Service Catalog. We will contact you for a consultation.
COST: See AWS Direct Connect Pricing (Payment via Amazon invoicing through BearBuy, or credit card)
Please do not order voice services on this form. Press 'Add to Cart' and then 'Continue Shopping' to add other services to this request.
For help in completing this form, click Field Entry Tips. For further assistance call CCU at 664-9000, option 1, 3, 1, or email ccu@berkeley.edu.

Greg Merrit's comment: "This knowledge base entry references a form which is not here. This is the exact text that appears in the new Telecom Catalog above the form. This REALLY needs a link to the Telecom Catalog, or directions on how to click through to get to the form."

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