During the last decade, AWS set the standard for compute infrastructure: Either serverless functions with AWS Lambda or containerized microservices running on Amazon EKS or ECS or self-managed workloads hosted on Amazon EC2. It’s no longer difficult to find the right solution hosting platform to achieve scalability, reliability, cost and other specific system design and business requirements. But it’s still a challenge to make deployments efficient and ensure agility for continuous delivery.
In this workshop, Codefresh and AWS will demonstrate the different approaches available for deploying software to AWS compute resources. We will demonstrate and discuss the differences between traditional deployments and more modern GitOps (or everything-as-code with an operator) deployments and how to leverage CI\CD, quality gates and orchestration across instances, nodes and regions.
Key Takeaways:
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