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Why Containers?
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What is Docker?
Benefits of containers
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Service Discovery
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Deploying Microservices to ECS
Install and Configure Tools
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Frontend Rails App
Node.js Backend API
Crystal Backend API
Clean up Compute Resources.
What Have We Accomplished
CloudWatch Container Insights
Install and Configure Tools
Build the Environments
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Explore Container Insights
Setup Load testing
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Load testing metrics
Setup Alarms on CloudWatch Metrics
Trigger CloudWatch alarm
CloudWatch Logs Insights
Clean up resources
Capacity Providers
Install and Configure Tools
Build the Environments
Capacity Providers Primer
Deploy Fargate Capacity Provider Strategy
Deploy ECS Cluster Auto Scaling
Deploy an EC2 Spot Capacity Provider
Clean up
Advanced Scheduling techniques on ECS
Deploy the environment and tasks
Task Placement Validation
Clean Up
Blue/Green Deployments
Meet the application
CodePipeline Primer
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Update CodeCommit Repository
Review the green deployment
Rollback failed deployment
Review the configurations
Cleanup
Stateful Workloads
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Meet the application
EFS Primer
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Deploy the application
Test Functionality
Cleanup
Working with Secrets
Install and Configure Tools
AWS Secrets Manager Overview
Setup the Tutorial
Deploy Environment
Inject Secure Parameters
Rotate Secret Manager Credentials
Application Cleanup
Conclusion
Migrating workloads to ECS
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Meet the application
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Validate our "existing" environment works
Dockerize the application
Migrate our workload
Cleanup
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Clean up
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To stop and remove the running local containers:
ecs-cli local down --all