Overview
Plenty of workloads have outgrown where they were originally deployed: long-running services pinned to VMs in an on-premise data center, self-run Kubernetes clusters whose operational cost no longer matches their value, EC2 fleets that have quietly become a maintenance burden, applications stuck in another cloud, or legacy container platforms that never quite became productive. All of them can benefit from being modernized onto Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate — fully managed, AWS-native, horizontally scalable, and designed to grow with the application rather than the other way around. superluminar has been migrating production workloads onto Amazon ECS for years — from on-premise Kubernetes and bare metal, from EKS, from EC2 fleets, from VMs in other clouds, and from legacy container environments — and we know exactly where the dragons live: networking models, secrets, sidecars, stateful workloads, and the deployment pipelines that need to come along for the ride.
Highlights
- Modernize off VMs, Kubernetes, or other clouds onto ECS: We migrate workloads onto Amazon ECS and Fargate from on-premise VMs and bare metal, from EC2 fleets, from self-run Kubernetes and EKS, and from other clouds — refactoring or rehosting per workload as it makes sense.
- Led by engineers who run both source and target stacks in production: We have built and operated VMs, EC2 fleets, EKS, and self-managed Kubernetes — and migrated them onto Amazon ECS — so the trade-offs and edge cases are not theoretical to us.
- End-to-end ownership from assessment to decommissioning: Roadmap, refactoring, cutover, observability, runbooks, team enablement, and shutting down the legacy environment when you are confident the modernization has landed.
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