Difference between revisions of "Amazon ECS"
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* [[Terraform ECS]] | * [[Terraform ECS]] | ||
* [[Task definition]] | * [[Task definition]] | ||
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== Activities == | == Activities == |
Revision as of 13:06, 6 December 2021
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 AWS CloudFormation you can use AWS ECS Reference Architecture[4]
- ECS Anywhere
- Launch type: AWS Fargate (Cloudformation:
LaunchType": "FARGATE"
) - Kubernetes container orchestration tool
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
Related terms
/etc/ecs/ecs.config
AWS::ECS::Cluster, AWS::ECS::Service
- Terraform ECS
- Task definition
- Amazon Inspector
Activities
See also
- AWS ECS:
aws ecs [ create-cluster | create-service | update-service | list-clusters | list-services | describe-cluster | describe-services | describe-tasks | put-account-setting | execute-command | run-task ]
- Amazon ECS, Service, Tasks (Task overview), capacity providers, Cluster Auto Scaling (CAS),
aws ecs, ecs-cli, ~/.ecs/config
, AWS Copilot, AWS Fargate, AWS CloudWatch Container Insights,/etc/ecs/ecs.config
, Security group (SG), container agent, task definition, Amazon ECS events, best practices, Amazon ECS Exec Checker, Amazon ECS Agent, Service Connect,AWSServiceRoleForECS
, Terraform ECS, AWS ECS Rolling deployments
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