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AWS made several announcements related to its container offerings, including the public preview of AWS Proton and the official launch of the Amazon Elastic public container registry.
General Manager of the Amazon EC2 Container Service explains how the platform has evolved and where it's headed.
AWS CTO Werner Vogels outlines a new service that could scale Docker container technology. The move also speaks to the developer base.
The key difference between Amazon’s Fargate and AWS ECS is that ECS is a container orchestration service while Fargate is a serverless compute engine that runs containers without requiring you to ...
AWS isn’t the first cloud provider to offer Docker’s open source engine support. Google has extended its support for Docker containers with its new Google Container Engine powered by its own ...
Public cloud infrastructure provider Amazon Web Services today announced that its EC2 Container Registry service for storing and managing application container images is now available for anyone ...
AWS announced four new container innovations to help customers develop, deploy, and scale modern applications.
Amazon’s new membership in the CNCF isn’t matched by actual code contributions to the Google-driven container project. That could ultimately hurt AWS Amazon Web Services has joined the ...
AWS supports Kubernetes through a partnership with Heptio and also offers support for dozens of popular container-related services — but AWS has its own product, Amazon EC2 Container Service ...
During the annual AWS re:Invent developer conference, the public cloud provider announced the public preview of AWS Proton, a new fully-managed deployment service for container and serverless ...
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