An interesting up-to-date scaling benchmark between AWS ECS on EC2, ECS on Fargate, EKS on Fargate, EKS and Lambda with evolution since 2020
Some interesting reasons here like indirection, portability or resources import
This article is two years old so maybe some issues are not there anymore, but still a good reading
Always be careful about specific terms of managed services, some could involve processing outside of your region
We'll see if AWS creates other similar partnerships
Interesting (spoiler: the issue is not Kubernetes)
Wait, what? Resizing a AWS-managed ES cluster leads to a full cluster redeploy in a blue-green fashion? 🤔
I am quite confused
This article is not a technical deep dive but it's still interesting (also there is too much 'AWS' in it :D)
That's an interesting way to handle this kind of issue
Yet another unsecured S3 bucket with quite valuable data