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A task definition is a blueprint, or a configuration, for an application, and describes one or more containers through attributes. Some attributes are configured at the task level but the majority of attributes are configured per container. It specifies the Docker image, how many containers to use for this task and the resource allocation for each container. | |||
===Task Definition Name=== | |||
===Network Mode=== | |||
The Docker networking mode to use for the container in the task. | |||
===Task Execution Role=== | |||
The [[Amazon_AWS_Security_Concepts#IAM_Role|IAM role]] used by the task. | |||
===Compatibilities=== | |||
FARGATE | |||
===Task Memory=== | |||
===Task CPU=== | |||
0.25 vCPU | |||
=Service= | =Service= |
Revision as of 00:20, 6 February 2019
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Overview
Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) allows deploying Docker containers on a scalable cluster. Docker images to be deployed typically come from Amazon ECR.
Container
The container is based on an image, that should be chosen when creating the container.
Task
Task Definition
A task definition is a blueprint, or a configuration, for an application, and describes one or more containers through attributes. Some attributes are configured at the task level but the majority of attributes are configured per container. It specifies the Docker image, how many containers to use for this task and the resource allocation for each container.
Task Definition Name
Network Mode
The Docker networking mode to use for the container in the task.
Task Execution Role
The IAM role used by the task.
Compatibilities
FARGATE
Task Memory
Task CPU
0.25 vCPU
Service
Service Name
Service Status
Service Type
REPLICA
Service's Task Definition
Cluster
An Amazon ECS cluster is a regional, logical grouping of tasks or services. If the tasks or services in question use the EC2 launch type, the cluster is also a grouping of container instances. A default cluster is always available, but multiple clusters can be created in an account to keep your resources separate. A cluster cannot span more than one region.
Cluster Operations
Launch Type
EC2 Launch Type
The EC2 launch type allows running a containerized applications on a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances.
Fargate Launch Type
The Fargate launch type allows running a containerized application without the need to provision and manage the backend infrastructure. It only requires registering a task definition. When that is available, Fargate launches the container.