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AWS Fargate is a serverless, pay-as-you-go compute engine that lets you focus on building applications without managing servers. AWS Fargate is compatible with both Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).

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Teams running production services on Amazon ECS face a recurring challenge: deploying new features quickly without affecting existing customers. This session introduces the advanced deployment strateg...
This post covers session CNS307 from AWS re:Invent 2025. If your containerized microservices have ever buckled under peak traffic, this session offers a practical path to more resilient, scalable arch...
Getting a containerized application to production means coordinating networking, load balancers, TLS certificates, autoscaling, and observability configurations. Amazon ECS Express Mode collapses that...
Session CNS379 at re:Invent 2025 introduces Amazon ECS Express Mode, a feature that collapses that complexity into three required inputs and a single command. In this post, we'll walk through what Exp...
Amazon ECS shipped two significant capabilities in late 2025: Amazon ECS Managed Instances, a new compute option between EC2 and Fargate on the control-versus-simplicity spectrum, and redesigned nativ...
Fargate provides a fully managed container compute experience, but it has limits: no GPU support, no privileged containers, and a 120 GB memory ceiling. ECS Managed Instances, launched two months befo...
This article details how to maximize cost savings with AWS Savings Plans (SPs) by understanding SP Utilization and SP Coverage. It defines SP Utilization as the percentage of your committed hourly dol...
This blog post summarizes the AWS re:Invent 2024 session "Containers or serverless functions: A path for cloud-native success" presented by Maximilian Schellhorn, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS, an...
This blog post summarizes key highlights from the AWS re:Invent 2024 session "Deep dive into Amazon ECS resilience and availability" presented by Maish Saidel-Keesing and Malcolm Featonby. We'll explo...
This blog post summarizes key highlights from the AWS re:Invent 2024 session presented by Vibhav Agarwal (Principal Product Manager) and Robert Northard (Specialist Solutions Architect, Containers). W...
This blog post summarizes key highlights from the AWS re:Invent 2024 session "SVS339 - Building event-driven architectures using Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate" presented by Eric Johnson and Uma Ramadoss...
At AWS re:Invent 2024, Jennifer Lin and Olly Pomeroy from AWS, along with Michael Lee from Fannie Mae, delivered an insightful session on how platform teams can leverage Amazon Elastic Container Servi...
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