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 ...
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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 ...
At the AWS re:Invent conference today in Las Vegas, the company introduced AWS Fargate, a new service that lets you run containers without having to worry about the underlying infrastructure. This is ...
How the managed Kubernetes services on the major clouds stack up—and how well they integrate with the clouds that host them First came containers, then came Kubernetes. The world needed relief from ...
Cisco said it will offer a hybrid system to run Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services in a move that highlights how data center giants are forging public cloud partnerships. Combined with the effort to ...
Forget about AWS Lambda and Kubernetes - AWS Fargate is the real future of serverless because it's containers that matter, says New Relic's Lee Atchison Last year I wrote an article on what serverless ...
If the cloud world really does settle on Kubernetes as the de facto standard for managing containerized workloads, Amazon Web Services is thinking about how to navigate those waters. In what might be ...
No doubt about it, Kubernetes is hot. By all indications, the open-source project created by Google, and now shepherded by the CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation), has won the war for container ...