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− | Elastic Container Service (ECS) launched in December 2014<ref>https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cloud_computing/Amazon_Web_Services/Elastic_Container_Service</ref>, as technology preview in November 2014<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloud-container-management/</ref>, supports to run [[Docker]] containers in AWS as a Service and [[Auto Scaling]] since May 2016<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/automatic-scaling-with-amazon-ecs/</ref>. For creating a ECS resource using [[ | + | Elastic Container Service (ECS) launched in December 2014<ref>https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cloud_computing/Amazon_Web_Services/Elastic_Container_Service</ref>, as technology preview in November 2014<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/cloud-container-management/</ref>, supports to run [[Docker]] containers in AWS as a Service and [[Auto Scaling]] since May 2016<ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/automatic-scaling-with-amazon-ecs/</ref>. For creating a ECS resource using [[Cloudformation]] you can use AWS ECS Reference Architecture<ref>https://github.com/aws-samples/ecs-refarch-cloudformation</ref>. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * | + | * {{K8s}} |
* [[Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service]] (EKS) | * [[Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service]] (EKS) | ||
* [[AWS Fargate]] | * [[AWS Fargate]] |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 14 January 2020
Elastic Container Service (ECS) launched in December 2014[1], as technology preview in November 2014[2], supports to run Docker containers in AWS as a Service and Auto Scaling since May 2016[3]. For creating a ECS resource using Cloudformation you can use AWS ECS Reference Architecture[4].
See also[edit]
- Kubernetes: distributions, tools, CKA, CKS, Kubernetes interfaces: CSI, CNI, installation, workloads, networking,
kubeadm
,Kubernetes API
, Kubernetes API Server,kubectl, kubeadm, kubelet, kube-proxy
, Cloud services: EKS, GKE, TKE, DKS, Helm, Kubernetes RBAC, Kubernetes deployments, Minikube, Rancher, OpenShift, Charmed Kubernetes, Ingress, Kubernetes scheduler, Kubernetes Finalizers, logging, Kubernetes operator, Orka,kind:
, Kubernetes namespaces, Kubernetes dashboard, Kubernetes Metrics Server, Field Selectors, CoreDNS, CRI, Kubernetes Topology Manager, Kubernetes governance: (SIG, KEP), Kustomize, controllers,ReadinessProbe, LivenessProbe
, KOPS, K9s, Kui, k3s, ImagePullBackOff, PDB, EndPoints, Kots, metadata, Karpenter, Replicated.com, Kubernetes Authenticating, Kubernetes timeline, Changelog/Versions, service accounts, Kubernetes Pod Lifecycle, Kubernetes Conformance Certified, Kubernetes backup, Kubernetes Pod Security Admission, tEKS, Kubernetes events, Kubernetes ports, Kubernetes policies, Connect, addons, DoKC, Kubernetes control plane, Kubernetes Federation, Kubernetes info, Kubetest2, Sidecar (Kubernetes) - Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
- AWS Fargate
- AWS, Amazon Managed Services, AWS Management & Governance, computing, security, networking, AWS compliance, AWS Outposts AWS Free Tier, AWS certifications, AWS Trusted Advisor, AWS Systems Manager, AWS Config, IAM Access Analyzer, AWS Cost Explorer, AWS Cost Management, AWS Budgets, AWS Organizations, AWS dev: (CodeStar, Cloud9), AWS Partner Network (APN), AWS Resource Access Manager, AWS Quick Starts, AWS Global Accelerator, AWS Elemental MediaStore, AWS Enterprise support, AWS support, AWS Professional Services Consultants, AWS Cloud Map, AWS Marketplace, AWS CLI, AWS Management Console, AWS acceptable use policy, amazonaws.com, Quotas, AWS Support plans, AWS Resource Explorer, AWS Managed Services (AMS), AWS savings, AWS Nitro System, AWS Activate, Serverless, AWS timeline
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