Amazon ECR now supports synching your container images from Gitlab with ECR's pull-through-cache feature #AmazonECR #Gitlab #AWS #ECR https://lnkd.in/gv7HqV3m
Jody Gibney’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Amazon ECR now supports GitLab Container Registry as an upstream registry for pull-through cache, allowing automatic image synchronization to private ECR repositories on Amazon Web Services (AWS) https://lnkd.in/dyqmrHbQ #aws #awscloud
Amazon ECR adds pull through cache support for GitLab.com
aws.amazon.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
About AWS: Amazon ECR pull through cache now supports additional upstream registries (Nov 17, 2023) This is awesome == Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) now includes Docker Hub, Azure Container Registry, and GitHub Container Registry as supported upstream registries for ECR’s pull through cache feature. With today's release, customers can configure a rule that is designed to automatically sync images from the newly supported upstream registries to their private ECR repositories. Steve Roberts created a blog explaining the advantages and how to configure pass through a while back (link: https://lnkd.in/gxhMjcC7) #aws #awscloud #amazonecr #containers #registry #software #pipelines #containerimages #amazoneks #amazonecs https://lnkd.in/g43uCCjM
Amazon ECR pull through cache now supports additional upstream registries
aws.amazon.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
DevOps Engineer | Founder nimbusstack.com | 50+ Success Stories | $2M Cloud Savings | Sharing Tips and Hacks for Success.
Upgrading your EKS cluster? Don't overlook the VPC CNI plugin! 🚀 An outdated version can trigger networking issues. AWS provides a handy version table for the VPC CNI plugin aligned with each EKS version. Check it out for seamless upgrading: https://lnkd.in/gFEJy6gJ Ensure your cluster evolution is smooth and glitch-free! 💡 #EKS #AWS #DevOps #CloudUpgrade
Working with the Amazon VPC CNI plugin for Kubernetes Amazon EKS add-on
docs.aws.amazon.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Very useful insight on AWS Config
AWS Config - Should you use it?
cloudyali.io
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
https://lnkd.in/gP6RK5hB 🚀 Excited to share my latest Medium article on optimising EKS costs across multiple clusters! 💡 In this comprehensive guide, I delve into actionable strategies and best practices to streamline expenses while maximising performance. Whether you're a seasoned AWS pro or just diving into Kubernetes, this article has insights for you! Check it out and let's optimise together. #AWS #EKS #CostOptimisation #Kubernetes
Optimising Cost on Multiple EKS Clusters
medium.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
AWS#1 This was my first interaction with AWS and the incredible services it offers. I will brief everything I have learnt in the course here and try to do justice to the knowledge I gained. Since it would be a lot of information to take in/give all at once, I'll be precise and split the information in three (or more, if required) separate posts. AWS or Amazon Web Services provides on-demand "cloud computing platforms" such as servers, databases, networking, software, analytics, etc. over the internet with pay-as-you-go pricing. We created a free account on AWS and familiarized ourselves with the AWS Management Console (the home page we see first when we login). AWS Regions -> These are the specific areas around the world where clusters of Amazon's cloud data centers are located. They provide benefits such as faster services, staying local (ease in abiding by rules/laws of different regions separately), and backup safety. Availability Zones (AZs) -> These are separate data centers within an AWS region that are isolated from failures of other AZs. They help with failover protection (if one AZ in a region breaks, the other can take over ensuring high availability and failure tolerance). EC2 -> EC2 stands for Elastic Compute Cloud. It is basically like a virtual computer that one can rent. We launched an EC2 "instance" (one computer) and connected to it via two methods: directly through EC2 and through SSH (secure shell). EC2 Instance Types -> An instance types looks like: t2.nano where 't' is the class, '2' represents generation and 'nano' represents the size of instance (depends on number of CPUs, memory, etc.) On the basis of functions, we have the following instance types: 1. General Purpose -> Provides a balance of compute, memory and networking resources. Generally classes M and T are used here. 2. Compute Optimized -> Provides high performance processors. Generally class C is used here. 3. Memory Optimized -> Used for processing large datasets in memory. Classes R, X generally. 4. Accelerated Computing -> Provides GPUs. Classes P, G used here generally. 5. Storage Optimized -> Provides an exceptional amount of storage. Class I. 6. HPC Optimized -> Used for large, complex scientific simulations and deep learning workloads. Class Hpc. That's all for this post from my side. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Stay tuned for AWS#2! Thank you very much Scaler for such a wonderful, detailed course and thank you to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for creating an excellent resource and making our lives so much easier! 😇
I have completed AWS Free Course on Scaler Topics
moonshot.scaler.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Looking for another example of how GenAI can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your migration to AWS? How about converting your IaC to be AWS compatible? Another one for the toolbox. #cloudmigration.
Save time converting Terraform templates to AWS using Amazon Bedrock | Amazon Web Services
aws.amazon.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
HashiCorp’s Terraform provider for AWS now enables users to manage their S3 Express buckets. Read more on the following blog article!
Terraform delivers launch-day support for Amazon S3 Express
hashicorp.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Powertools for AWS Lambda (.NET) Tracing, is an opinionated wrapper for AWS X-Ray .NET SDK, aimed to reduce the overhead of performing common tracing tasks. Let’s explore how to easily start using the Lambda Powertools Tracing library when building AWS Lambda Functions in .NET. #dotnet #aws #lambda #serverless https://lnkd.in/ge8y77Pd
TRACING - Powertools for AWS Lambda | .NET ON AWS | Serverless | Amazon
https://www.youtube.com/
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Google Cloud Certified - Associate Cloud Engineer | VCP-DCV 2020 | 3x vExpert | Eviden or a research career. The hardest battle for a research career(VMware/GCP/AWS/Azure).
#AWS #TagEditor Creating query-based groups in AWS Resource Groups https://lnkd.in/dmTrQzSi
Creating query-based groups in AWS Resource Groups
docs.aws.amazon.com
To view or add a comment, sign in