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    Running Windows Containers on AWS

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    Running Windows Containers on AWS

    Running Windows Containers on AWS: A complete guide to successfully running Windows containers on Amazon ECS, EKS, and AWS Fargate by Marcio Morales
    English | April 21, 2023 | ISBN: 1804614130 | 212 pages | PDF | 15 Mb

    Scale up your Windows containers seamlessly on AWS powered by field-proven expertise and best practices on Amazon ECS, EKS, and Fargate

    Key Features
    Leverage the most recent best practices to run and manage Windows containers on AWS
    Learn about AWS tools to containerize and run Windows containers on AWS
    Deeper understanding on how Amazon ECS, EKS, and Fargate supports Windows containers
    Book Description
    Windows applications are everywhere, from basic intranet applications to high-traffic public APIs. Their prevalence underscores the importance of combining the same tools and experience for managing a modern containerized application with existing critical Windows applications to reduce costs, achieve outstanding operational excellence, and modernize quickly. This comprehensive guide to running and managing Windows containers on AWS looks at the best practices from years of customer interactions to help you stay ahead of the curve.

    Starting with Windows containers basics, you'll learn about the architecture design that powers Amazon ECS, EKS, and AWS Fargate for Windows containers. With the help of examples and best practices, you'll explore in depth how to successfully run and manage Amazon ECS, EKS, and AWS Fargate clusters with Windows containers support. Next, the book covers day 2 operations in detail, from logging and monitoring to using ancillary AWS tools that fully containerize existing legacy .NET Framework applications into containers without any code changes. The book also covers the most common Windows container operations, such as image lifecycle and working with ephemeral hosts.

    By the end of this book, you'll have mastered how to run Windows containers on AWS and be ready to start your modernization journey confidently.

    What you will learn
    Get acquainted with Windows container basics
    Run and manage Windows containers on Amazon ECS, EKS, and AWS Fargate
    Effectively monitor and centralize logs from Windows containers
    Properly maintain Windows hosts and keep container images up to date
    Manage ephemeral Windows hosts to reduce operational overhead
    Work with the container image cache to speed up the container's boot time
    Who this book is for
    This book is targeted towards DevOps engineer, SREs, solution architects, or a Windows sysadmin who wants to learn more about running Windows containers on AWS. In order to learn from this book, you should have a basic understanding of containers, Docker, and Kubernetes. The book is also beneficial for Windows application developers who want to explore how to achieve better application scalability using containers as a compute layer.

    Table of Contents
    Windows Container 101
    Amazon Web Services - Breadth and Depth
    Amazon ECS - Overview
    Deploying a Windows Container Instance
    Deploying an EC2 Windows-Based Task
    Deploying a Fargate Windows-Based Task
    Amazon EKS - Overview
    Preparing the Cluster for OS Interoperability
    Deploying a Windows Node Group
    Managing a Windows Pod
    Monitoring and Logging
    Managing a Windows Container's Image Life Cycle
    Working with Ephemeral Hosts
    Implementing a Container Image Cache Strategy
    AWS Windows Containers Deployment Tools

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