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AWS Amplify AWS Fargate | The Complete Solution

by | Apr 2, 2023

Learn more about AWS Amplify & AWS Fargate from our experts. Our AWS Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

AWS Amplify AWS Fargate | The Complete Solution

AWS Fargate can be described as a container orchestration service. It enables developers to run containers and not worry about managing the infrastructure. This makes it easier to run containers at scale, as well as automatically scale up or down according to the demands.

AWS Amplify AWS Fargate | The Complete Solution

On the other hand, AWS Amplify is a development platform. It helps developers build as well as deploy web and mobile applications easily. It offers multiple tools and services to simplify the integration with other AWS services. Furthermore, it offers several features for building and deploying applications.

When we use AWS Amplify with Fargate, it includes a complete solution for building as well as deploying containerized applications. In fact, Amplify can help manage the application code and provide a continuous delivery pipeline, Fargate can manage the underlying infrastructure and run the containerized application.

Furthermore, we can use Amplify to deploy containerized applications to Fargate via the Amplify Console. The Amplify Console offers a fully managed deployment pipeline that helps deploy applications to Fargate.

Let’s take a look at how we can deploy an application to Fargate using Amplify

  1. First, we have to create an Amplify app.
  2. Then, connect the app to a code repository.
  3. Next, We must configure the Amplify Console in order to deploy the application to Fargate. This includes creating a new deployment environment and specifying the Fargate cluster and service that we will be using to run the application.
  4. After the deployment environment is set up, the Amplify Console automatically builds and deploys the application to Fargate whenever changes are pushed to the code repository. This creates a seamless way to manage both the application code and infrastructure in a single place.

At the end of the day, AWS Amplify and Fargate work together to create a complete solution for building and deploying containerized applications.

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Conclusion

In summary, our Support Techs introduced us to AWS Amplify & AWS Fargate. We also got to learn about how they work together as a complete solution for building and deploying containerized applications.

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