Containers

Category: Containers

Maintaining Transport Layer Security all the way to your container: using the Application Load Balancer with Amazon ECS and Envoy

NOTICE: October 04, 2024 – This post no longer reflects the best guidance for configuring a service mesh with Amazon ECS and its examples no longer work as shown. Please refer to newer content on Amazon ECS Service Connect. ——– This post is contributed by Sri Mallu, Re Alvarez-Parmar, and Sahil Thapar Application Load Balancer […]

Introducing server-side encryption of ephemeral storage using AWS Fargate-managed keys in AWS Fargate platform version 1.4

This post was contributed by Yuling Zhou, Eduardo Lopez Biagi, and Paavan Mistry. Today, we introduced server-side encryption of ephemeral storage in AWS Fargate platform version 1.4. The ephemeral task storage is automatically encrypted with industry-standard AES-256 encryption algorithm using AWS Fargate-managed keys for the updated platform version. This feature requires no additional configuration from […]

Accelerated model training and AI assisted annotation of medical images with the NVIDIA Clara Train application development framework on AWS

In May 2020, we released an AWS Quick Start that you can use to deploy a medical imaging model development environment on the AWS Cloud, with the NVIDIA Clara Train application framework. Numerous healthcare and life sciences customers, such as Philips and Cerner, trust AWS for their sensitive healthcare workloads. Secure, scalable cloud infrastructure enables […]

Streaming logs from Amazon EKS Windows pods to Amazon CloudWatch Logs using Fluentd

Containers are a method of operating system virtualization that allow you to run an application and its dependencies in resource-isolated processes. Containers allow you to easily package an application’s code, configurations, and dependencies into easy-to-use building blocks that deliver environmental consistency, operational efficiency, developer productivity, and version control. Using Windows containers allows you to get […]

Using Amazon FSx for Windows File Server on EKS Windows Containers

This blog post is deprecated and the solution is no longer valid. Please refer to the new solution that uses CSI Driver posted in the following blog post: Using SMB CSI Driver on Amazon EKS Windows nodes. Recently, we published a blog post on using Amazon FSx for Windows File Server as persistent storage for […]

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Building serverless admission webhooks for Kubernetes with AWS SAM

Authors: Simon Woldemichael, Associate Solutions Architect, WWPS Solution Architecture Josh Jiang, Associate Cloud Developer, Professional Services Shared Delivery Teams Learning Level: 300 Controlling resource deployments in your Kubernetes cluster can become a difficult challenge. For instance, pushing changes to a production environment can run the risk of installing an incompatible package or vulnerable dependency that […]

Improved Amazon EKS console for cluster creation and management

We recently announced an updated Amazon EKS console experience to create clusters, management, and supporting documentation. In this blog post, we dive into the updates we have made and how they aim to help our customers and cluster administrators when creating clusters using the Amazon EKS console. 1. Multi-step cluster create flow EKS now includes […]

AWS and Red Hat extend collaboration: announcing a new managed Red Hat OpenShift service on AWS

AWS gives customers the most choice to run their containerized applications. We released Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) to support deploying containers at scale with a fully managed Docker experience that is deeply integrated with AWS, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to provide managed Kubernetes, AWS Fargate so customers could run containers without managing infrastructure, […]

Introducing CDK for Kubernetes

At AWS, we’ve seen customers rapidly adopt Kubernetes to deploy applications globally, train machine learning models at scale, and standardize how they deliver innovation across data centers and the cloud. Using Kubernetes, customers are building automated tooling to replace manual processes, implementing operational pipelines for every piece of their infrastructure, and empowering development teams with […]

Developers guide to using Amazon EFS with Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate – Part 3

Welcome to Part 3 of this blog post series on how to use Amazon EFS with Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate. For reference, these are the blog posts in this series: Part 1: This blog provides the background about the need for this integration, its scope and provides a high-level view of the use cases […]