Closed gkiar closed 7 years ago
Is there a tutorial describing how to spin up EC2 instances with a given set of data and run an image from ECS on it?
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Greg Kiar notifications@github.com wrote:
As well as pushing to Docker hub. This makes using Amazon's ECS and Beanstalk a more natural process without having to commit images manually.
https://circleci.com/blog/circleci-aws-ecrecs/
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Working on making that, currently. I should have made enough progress to give a more substantial answer by next week. It does look promising, though -- at least when the data begins in S3 and the container is prepared to pull it.
Awesome. Looking forward.
On Sep 9, 2016 11:31 AM, "Greg Kiar" notifications@github.com wrote:
Working on making that, currently. I should have made enough progress to give a more substantial answer by next week. It does look promising, though -- at least when the data begins in S3 and the container is prepared to pull it.
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As well as pushing to Docker hub. This makes using Amazon's ECS and Beanstalk a more natural process without having to commit images manually.
https://circleci.com/blog/circleci-aws-ecrecs/