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ICYMI: AWS Cloud Containers Conference
On July 9th, the AWS Containers team hosted the first AWS Cloud Containers Conference (C3). The full day, virtual conference covered deep dives, launches, and demos on HAQM EKS, HAQM ECS, AWS Fargate, HAQM ECR, and AWS App Mesh. As well as, a keynote from GM of Kubernetes, Bob Wise, and closing remarks from Chief […]
Under the hood: AWS Fargate data plane
Today, we launched a new platform version (1.4) for AWS Fargate, which bundles a number of new features and capabilities for our customers. You can read more about these features in this blog post. One of the changes we are introducing in platform version 1.4 is replacing Docker Engine with Containerd as Fargate’s container execution […]
Upcoming Changes to IP Assignment for EKS Managed Node Groups
When using HAQM EKS, all nodes need the ability to connect to the EKS-hosted Kubernetes cluster and to other AWS APIs such as HAQM Elastic Container Registry (ECR) or HAQM S3. Nodes can run in private or public subnets. For private subnets, this traffic typically routes through an AWS PrivateLink connection to reach endpoints within […]
Deep Dive on HAQM ECS Cluster Auto Scaling
Introduction Up until recently, ensuring that the number of EC2 instances in your ECS cluster would scale as needed to accommodate your tasks and services could be challenging. ECS clusters could not always scale out when needed, and scaling in could impact availability unless handled carefully. Sometimes, customers would resort to custom tooling such as […]