Example project to integrate Amazon ECS, Amazon EFS and AWS Transfer Family
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Example project to integrate Amazon ECS, Amazon EFS and AWS Transfer Family
A docker image containing the Gitlab Runner and the Fargate driver that can be configurable using container environment variables. The Runner automatically registers itself as a Runner in your Gitlab project using a specified registration token.
Gatling/AWS Fargate distributed load testing tutorial (work in progress)
In this project, we deploy the popular 2048 game application on an Amazon EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) cluster using Fargate for serverless compute. The goal is to make the application publicly accessible via an Application Load Balancer (ALB) by setting up deployment, service, and ingress resources
create vpc, ec2 within vpc and an eks cluster with 2 private deployments. Then creates website to call the deployments using APIGW with vpclink
CloudFormation Template for ECS Fargate Application
Push Kubernetes pod metrics to Amazon Cloudwatch as custom metrics
A workflow that uses GitHub Actions to build a node js into a container image tagged with the git sha, push that image to Amazon Elastic Container Registry, and deploy to Amazon EKS on using AWS Fargate with the image tag injected by Kustomize. An Ingress will create the needed ALB.
Despliegue de un servicio proxy web escalable y altamente disponible respaldado mediante AWS Fargate
💼 Template to build a serverless job queue deployed to AWS using the AWS CDK. Jobs are sent to Amazon SQS, received from AWS Lambda and processed on AWS ECS Fargate.
A basic example for deploying fargate infra and running new tasks
Helper script for deploying the Signal Sciences reverse proxy agent in a Kubernetes cluster.
An example to manage container applications using copilot.
A tool for direct access to resources in AWS VPC subnets from local PCs through port forwarding to remote hosts by AWS SSM.
Amazon ECR "Public" credentials helper script for Kubernetes
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