AWS today quietly brought spot capacity to Fargate, its serverless compute engine for containers that supports both the company’s Elastic Container Service and, now, its Elastic Kubernetes service.
Today at AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, the company announced that Elastic Kubernetes Service is available on Fargate. EKS is Amazon’s flavor of Kubernetes. Fargate is a service announced in 2017 that ...
"AWS Fargate has made it so much easier for Amazon ECS customers to manage containers at the task layer versus worrying about servers and clusters," said Deepak Singh, Vice President of Containers at ...
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Cloud computing and containers go hand-in-hand. The mobility associated with the cloud is based on the ability for applications to run consistently across different environments. And containers make ...
Amazon Web Services Inc.’s kaleidoscope of cloud offerings keep morphing, merging and meshing into new delivery models. The juggernaut just threw EC2 Bare Metal instances into the pot along with ...
In 2018 I wrote Forget AWS Lambda, so long Kubernetes, this is the future of serverless here on diginomica. My point in that article being that the future of computation was not going to be neither ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) bolstered its Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Fargate services by providing access to its Elastic File System (EFS) platform that extends persistent data storage to ...
The first Fargate inline scanning increases visibility and reduces risk By extending the Amazon ECR integration to listen for Fargate tasks, Sysdig triggers automated scans directly within Amazon ECR.