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ECR, EKS and Node.js Docker images

Matthew Casperson

Computers / Online Services

As container technologies steadily gained in popularity, there was an increasing need for a platform to orchestrate their deployment and monitor their execution. Multiple platforms exist to fulfill this role, but Kubernetes has become the de-facto standard.


Every major cloud provider offers a hosted Kubernetes solution, and on AWS, that service is called Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).


Kubernetes is only part of the solution. The Docker images deployed to a Kubernetes cluster are hosted in a Docker registry. In AWS, the Elastic Container Registry (ECR) provides a service for hosting Docker images.


Combining ECR and EKS provides a complete Kubernetes solution for running containerized applications at scale. In this book, we document the process of creating a Node.js Docker image, pushing it to ECR, and deploying it to EKS.

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