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New launch! Starting today, @awscloud #AppRunner services can communicate with private endpoints hosted in your VPCs. Simply create a VPC connector by specifying subnet(s) and security group(s) to control egress access from your service to your VPC. /1
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If you are not already familiar with AWS #AppRunner, here is a mini thread with useful links to get started. It is easy to get a secure, auto-scaled, highly-available web app running within a few minutes: /2
#AppRunner is built on #ECS #Fargate. VPC connectors are a new, simple, secure and scalable option for your containers to privately access your VPCs in Fargate, exposed in #AppRunner. /3
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We are incredibly excited today to introduce @awscloud #AppRunner: a fast, simple and cost-effective way to launch an auto-scaled, highly available and secure containerized web application from source code or container image to the cloud. A mini thread. aws.amazon.com/apprunner/ /1
Did you ever wish that launching a container in the cloud was as simple as launching one on your laptop? Do you spend more time managing orchestrators than your app? Would you rather have @awscloud deploy and auto-scale your app to meet demand? aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/app-… /2
#AppRunner lets you create an auto-scaled HTTPS service with a single command or a few clicks in console. Point to your container image and ... that’s it! With smart defaults, your application is running on a secure public endpoint within a few minutes! aws.amazon.com/about-aws/what… /3
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Today during the #reInvent keynote, we have announced Amazon #EKS on #Fargate. So proud of my team! AWS customers can now run both native #ECS tasks as well as #Kubernetes pods on Fargate. In this thread, I'll try to explain our reasoning behind some major design decisions. 1/n
For #EKS on #Fargate, we wanted to give customers a native k8s experience. You can use your existing tooling to run pods on Fargate. Fargate operates at the task (ECS) and pod (K8S) level, so any higher level abstraction (deployments, replicasets, etc.) built on top works. 2/n
When designing #EKS on #Fargate, instead of building a one-off integration with Kubernetes, we've asked ourselves "What additional capabilities does Fargate need in order to become a service on which other multi-tenant serverless containers offerings can be built?". 3/n
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