Amazon ECS Workshop
In this workshop, we will launch a frontend and multpile backend services on AWS Elastic Container Service, and explore how you might adopt this workflow into your environment.
In this workshop, we will launch a frontend and multpile backend services on AWS Elastic Container Service, and explore how you might adopt this workflow into your environment.
This course teaches you the basics of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). You will learn about the implementation of containers on AWS using EKS and complementary services. You will also learn about how communications and management are performed in EKS.
This course goes beyond the basic concepts and benefits of containerization and teaches you more about the Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS). You will learn about the implementation of containers on AWS using ECS and complementary services, such as the Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR). You will also learn about common microservices scenarios.
In this course we talk about Amazon's container management service, Amazon Elastic Container Service. We cover several use cases regarding Amazon ECS and how it enables you to run applications on a managed cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. An overview of its features and the benefits of using Amazon ECS, followed by a brief demonstration of the service, is also covered in this course.
This is an introductory course to AWS Fargate, a new AWS service for deploying and managing containers. In this course, we cover how AWS Fargate makes it easier for you to run applications using containers and we walk through an example architecture of AWS Fargate and Amazon ECS so you can better understand how the service works.
In this course, you will be introduced to Amazon Elastic Container Service or Amazon ECS – the AWS service that helps you run containerized applications in production. The course will begin with a quick review of containers and then will dive into the features and benefits of using Amazon ECS. A demonstration of the service and highlights of different Amazon ECS use cases will also be covered.
Best practices for optimizing your cloud costs in GCP
Learn how to use cost analysis to understand how your costs accrue each month. Use this understanding to create an Azure budget to monitor and alert on your costs.
Learn how to use the cost optimization pillar of the Microsoft Azure Well-Architected Framework to design a cloud-based architecture that is efficient, eliminates waste, and gives you full visibility into where your money is spent on cloud resources
Azure has several tools available to help you get a better understanding of cloud spend and some best practices that you can leverage to help you save money.