- Running Containers on AWS using Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate this guide is designed to help you get started with Docker containers on Amazon ECS and AWS Fargate quickly and easily.
- Amazon ECS Workshop for AWS Fargate configure GitHub, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, VPC, ALB, ECS, Autoscaling, and log aggregation using a framework called Mu to launch microservices on AWS Elastic Container Service.
- Amazon EKS Workshop explore multiple ways to configure VPC, ALB, and EC2 Kubernetes workers, and Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes.
- Hands-on Workshops for Serverless Computing
- Firecracker, a New Virtualization Technology and Open Source Project for Running Multi-Tenant Container Workloads
- AWS App Mesh is a service mesh that provides application-level networking to make it easy for your services to communicate with each other across multiple types of compute infrastructure.
- AWS Cloud Map – Easily create and maintain custom maps of your applications
- Blox is a collection of open source projects for container management and orchestration on Amazon ECS
- AWS Copilot a command CLI that enables customers to launch and manage containerized applications on AWS including pushing to a registry, creating a task definition, and creating a cluster.
Container enabled Microservices
- Amazon Elastic Container Service Agent is a component of Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and is responsible for managing containers on behalf of Amazon ECS.
- Blox is a collection of open-source projects for container management and orchestration on Amazon ECS
- Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide
- Docker Compose
- AWS::CloudFormation::Init Documentation
- CIS (Centre for Internet Security) Benchmarks for Securing Docker
- Twistlock: Container Security & Cloud Native Security