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AWS EKS/ECS and Fargate: Understanding the Differences

It is 2018. Most businesses are using containers, some still hesitate to adapt, but who hasn’t heard of containers? Really, containers are not new technology, in fact, they are old technology. A brief summary can be found here, but BSD Jails, Solaris Zones and...

Amazon EKS Partners

These open source projects and AWS partner products help Kubernetes users take advantage of AWS services and features and provide additional functionality for Amazon EKS. DevOps CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise integrates with Kubernetes on AWS to give developers a...

Kubernetes on Ubuntu

There are multiple ways to run a Kubernetes cluster with Ubuntu. These pages explain how to deploy Kubernetes on Ubuntu on multiple public and private clouds, as well as bare metal. Official Ubuntu Guides Third-party Product Integrations Developer Guides Where to find...

Kubernetes: Picking the Right Solution

Kubernetes can run on various platforms: from your laptop, to VMs on a cloud provider, to a rack of bare metal servers. The effort required to set up a cluster varies from running a single command to crafting your own customized cluster. Use this guide to choose a...

Amazon ECS Adds Console Support for T2 Unlimited EC2 Instances

Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) now supports launching T2 Unlimited EC2 instances directly from the Amazon ECS console during cluster creation. A T2 Unlimited instance can sustain high CPU performance for any period of time whenever required. Previously,...