Embracing the Future: AWS Customers Leverage Fargate for ECS and EKS Deployments
As organizations advance in their cloud native journey, the adoption of AWS Fargate for ECS (Elastic Container Service) and EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) increases. Many customers begin their cloud journey with Amazon ECS, with around 65% of new AWS container customers opting for ECS. This popularity is driven by Fargate’s serverless compute engine, which allows containers to run without managing the underlying infrastructure. Using Amazon ECS or Amazon EKS with AWS Fargate offers several advantages, making it a compelling choice for deploying and managing containerized applications. Here’s why organizations prefer ECS or EKS with Fargate:
As organizations advance in their cloud native journey, the adoption of AWS Fargate for ECS (Elastic Container Service) and EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) increases. Many customers begin their cloud journey with Amazon ECS, with around 65% of new AWS container customers opting for ECS. This popularity is driven by Fargate’s serverless compute engine, which allows containers to run without managing the underlying infrastructure. Using Amazon ECS or Amazon EKS with AWS Fargate offers several advantages, making it a compelling choice for deploying and managing containerized applications. Here’s why organizations prefer ECS or EKS with Fargate: Read More