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8/9/2017- Adding Docker to EC2 instances
- Creating ECS instances and clusters
- Building tasks
- Creating tasks through the CLI
- Creating a service from a task
- Autoscaling services
- Deploying an ECS CloudFormation stack
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Arthur] Amazon ECS is a highly scalable container management system that lets you focus on building container applications while taking care of providing a rock solid platform for keeping your application running. Hi, I'm Arthur Ulfeldt, and I've been enjoying using the Amazon EC2 Container Service since its launch. In this course, I'll show you how to get started building a cluster, creating tasks and services that scale nicely, and manage your services as they grow over time.
Let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome34s
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1. Docker on EC2 Instances
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What ECS does3m 38s
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Getting started with ECS5m 9s
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Instances and clusters2m 15s
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Tasks and services2m 25s
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Docker registries4m 30s
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2. Just Enough AWS Primer
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IAM, roles, and security3m 5s
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3. Create Instances and Clusters
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Create an ECS cluster5m 12s
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Scaling an ECS cluster5m 20s
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Explore the ECS cluster3m 18s
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4. Define a Task
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Lifecycle of an ECS task2m 41s
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Build a task, part 23m 37s
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Edit a task1m 45s
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5. Create a Service from a Task
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Create a service1m 36s
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Application Load Balancers5m 52s
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Manually scale services1m 57s
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6. Autoscaling Services
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Cluster autoscaling process1m 37s
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7. Introduction to CloudFormation
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 22s
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