AWS today quietly brought spot capacity to Fargate, its serverless compute engine for containers that supports both the company’s Elastic Container Service and, now, its Elastic Kubernetes service.
To make Kubernetes work at scale, you need a container orchestration tool that automates the management, deployment and scaling of your clusters. ECS is a scalable container orchestration platform AWS ...
Internal dependencies again prove problematic UPDATED Amazon Web Services’ US-EAST-1 region, which last week caused massive disruption to online services, is having another bad day as internal ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced customers can now use its Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to run Kubernetes pods on AWS Fargate. This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic ...
Amazon Web Services Inc.’s kaleidoscope of cloud offerings keep morphing, merging and meshing into new delivery models. The juggernaut just threw EC2 Bare Metal instances into the pot along with ...
AWS Fargate for Amazon EKS combines the power and simplicity of serverless computing with the openness of Kubernetes. With AWS Fargate there is no longer a need to worry about patching, scaling, or ...
Naor Haziz’s discovery shows how a compromised container on EC2-backed ECS tasks can impersonate the ECS agent and steal IAM credentials from other tasks—without host access. At Black Hat USA 2025, ...