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In this session, you will discover some of the core architectural principles underlying Amazon ECS, a highly scalable, high performance service to run and manage distributed applications using the Docker container engine. You will walk through a number of patterns used by our customers to run their microservices platforms, to run batch jobs, and for deployments and continuous integration. You will explore the advanced scheduling capabilities of Amazon ECS and dive deep into the Amazon ECS Service Scheduler, which optimizes for long-running applications by monitoring container health, restarting failed containers, and load balancing across containers.
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Amazon EC2 Container Service: Distributed Applications at Scale
Matt McLean
Matt McClean is an AWS Solutions Architect working with Consulting and Technology Partners across EMEA and is a subject matter expert on the EC2 Container Service.