Dark AWS PowerPoint Template & Google Slides


Leverage this AWS architecture diagram slide to convey a robust, scalable web-hosting solution using core AWS services. The design centers on a user-friendly flow: a Route 53 DNS icon routes traffic to an Elastic Load Balancer, which distributes requests across an Auto Scaling Group enclosed in a Security Group within an Availability Zone. To the right, separate AWS EBS volumes for root and data storage feed into automated snapshots captured in Amazon S3. Logs also stream to the same S3 bucket, which serves as the origin for a CloudFront distribution—illustrating a complete edge-caching and backup workflow. Each service is represented by official AWS icons, enclosed in color-accented containers that maintain visual consistency and hierarchy.
This fully editable template is built on master slides with vector shapes and intuitive placeholders. Swap service icons, update domain names (e.g., media.example.com), or adjust container colors to match your branding. You can reposition AWS resource group boundaries, annotate additional data flows, or extend the architecture to include RDS, DynamoDB, or Lambda functions. High-resolution graphics ensure clarity on any screen, while layered objects support dynamic animations for sequential reveals. Whether mapping a proof-of-concept, documenting production environments, or proposing high-availability designs, this slide accelerates your diagramming and aligns stakeholders around a scalable, secure AWS blueprint.
Who is it for
Cloud architects, DevOps engineers, solution architects, and IT managers will benefit from this slide when designing or reviewing AWS web-hosting infrastructures. Consultants and technical sales teams can also use it to illustrate service interdependencies and best-practice configurations.
Other Uses
Repurpose this layout for multi-AZ deployments, hybrid-cloud integrations, disaster-recovery plans, or container-orchestration diagrams. Simply relabel icons and connectors to model VPC peering, VPN tunnels, or microservice architectures, maintaining a cohesive visual style throughout your presentation.