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Category: AWS Fargate
Running AWS Fargate with virtual-kubelet
中文版 AWS Fargate is a new compute engine that allows you to run containers without having to provision, manage, or scale servers. Today, Fargate is natively integrated with Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). Since we announced Fargate at re:Invent 2017, many customers have told us that they were very interested in using Fargate to run […]
Open Source News Roundup: February 9, 2018
^ The Capital One Cloud Custodian Team Community Coding at the Cloud Custodian Code Day Capital One hosted their first ever community coding event at AWS re:Invent 2017, to bring current and aspiring contributors together in single location to spend a concentrated period of time hands-on with the code. Read more about it in the […]
Cloud Native Computing
Last August, Amazon Web Services joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, where I am representing AWS as the CNCF board member, with Arun Gupta coordinating technical engagement with projects and working groups. We have since made several contributions to CNCF projects: at re:Invent, Andy Jassy announced Amazon EKS, which makes running Kubernetes as a service […]
re:Invent Open Source Recap
When we published our post on November 22nd about open source sessions and events coming up at re:Invent, there was a lot we couldn’t tell you – because it hadn’t yet been announced! And there were some exciting open source-related announcements at re:Invent, including FreeRTOS, EKS, Fargate, and SageMaker. Right after the announcements, new sessions […]