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When requirements change and your team needs to move an application from serverless to containers (or the reverse), the question is rarely about deployment scripts. It's about whether your code is str...
Session CNS208 at re:Invent 2025 examines how to build security into every stage of the container supply chain, from build time through runtime. Liz Duke covers Amazon ECR's scanning and access contro...
Deploying new container versions without downtime and with the ability to roll back quickly are requirements most teams running containerized workloads share. This session from re:Invent 2025 walks th...
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...
AWS announced fully managed, remotely hosted Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS at re:Invent 2025. These servers give AI coding assistants real-time awareness of your c...
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...
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Richard OgbonnayaSUPPORT ENGINEER
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This playbook provides a comprehensive guide for diagnosing and resolving Amazon ECS services stuck in DRAINING state, particularly when Service Connect with TLS is enabled
Service Control Policies (SCPs) that restrict EC2 instance launches can prevent AWS managed services from provisioning compute resources. This article shows you how to create an SCP that blocks direct...
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