We use Fargate in order to scale data processing for retail data. The company I am working for processes data for retail customers like consumer packaged goods producers that sell through Walmart, and other retail chains. The company I work for processes sales, inventory, and order data from those retail chains. We use Fargate to scale the data processing for those kinds of files. For microservices, we mostly use a combination of Fargate within Lambda.
We deploy our code as container images and use Fargate for autoscaling and managing these containers within the Fargate ecosystem. That's how we utilize it.
AWS Cloud Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2022-12-08T17:15:45Z
Dec 8, 2022
AWS Fargate is a managed container that you can put some code into and have it just run. You can have a full website or code that calculates something. It is a building block for a whole infrastructure.
Assistant Director at a government with 10,001+ employees
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2022-09-01T19:20:00Z
Sep 1, 2022
AWS Fargate is an Amazon-managed service for Kubernetes. AWS Fargate is used for anything that's containerized and they are all Kubernetes-oriented. It's a nice out-of-the-box pre-packaged solution for deploying. It has good integration with EKS and container registry. It makes it an easy way to use the AWS Kubernetes service.
A new compute engine that enables you to use containers as a fundamental compute primitive without having to manage the underlying instances. With Fargate, you don’t need to provision, configure, or scale virtual machines in your clusters to run containers. Fargate can be used with Amazon ECS today, with plans to support Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) in the future.
Fargate has flexible configuration options so you can closely match your application needs and...
We use Fargate in order to scale data processing for retail data. The company I am working for processes data for retail customers like consumer packaged goods producers that sell through Walmart, and other retail chains. The company I work for processes sales, inventory, and order data from those retail chains. We use Fargate to scale the data processing for those kinds of files. For microservices, we mostly use a combination of Fargate within Lambda.
We deploy our code as container images and use Fargate for autoscaling and managing these containers within the Fargate ecosystem. That's how we utilize it.
AWS Fargate is a managed container that you can put some code into and have it just run. You can have a full website or code that calculates something. It is a building block for a whole infrastructure.
We use this solution to build, host and develop websites for our clients, as well as deploy and manage containers.
AWS Fargate is an Amazon-managed service for Kubernetes. AWS Fargate is used for anything that's containerized and they are all Kubernetes-oriented. It's a nice out-of-the-box pre-packaged solution for deploying. It has good integration with EKS and container registry. It makes it an easy way to use the AWS Kubernetes service.