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we have used k8s for about 4 years and are now slowly moving back from k8s to fargate

creating a scalable system is complicated within aws account limits

all we really want is to shove docker containers behind a load balancer and not worry about having to manage yet another system



I'm curious what AWS "account limits" you ran into. I've very rarely come across a quota/limit that wasn't increasable upon request in AWS.


Fargate runs with EKS or ECS. Does this mean you dropped EKS for ECS?


Fargate just sort of registerede as a “hosted Kubernetes” in my mind, guess not.


It can be "hosted serverless Kubernetes" (in the EKS flavour), or "hosted serverless Amazon ECS" (in that flavour).




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