Deploying Docker Containers in Amazon ECS using AWS Fargate

AWS Fargate lets you run containers without managing servers or clusters. This article is a guide to deploying a simple “Hello World!” Docker Container in Amazon ECS using Fargate. The container we’ll use is available here, built using this Dockerfile. We’ll create the following ECS Objects:

 

  • Container Definition specifies the Docker Image to use for the container, along with its port mappings, environment, network settings, resource limits, etc.

 

  • Task Definition is a blueprint for your application, & specifies which containers are included in your task, how they interact with each other & what resources they use. You can also specify data volumes for your containers to use.

 

  • Service lets you run & maintain a specified number (the “desired count”) of simultaneous instances of a task definition in a cluster.

 

  • Cluster is a regional grouping of one or more container instances on which you can run task requests.

 

We start at the ECS Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ecs.

 

Click Create Cluster:

 

Select the Fargate template & click Next:

 

Enter Cluster Name, select Create VPC & click Create:

 

View Cluster:

 

Select Task Definitions on the left:

 

Create New Task Definition:

 

Select Fargate & click Next:

 

Add Container, enter container Name & Image & click Add:

 

Enter Task Definition Name & Task Size & click Create:

 

View Task Definition:

 

Select Create Service from Actions drop-down:

 

Select Fargate, enter Service Name & Number of Tasks & click Next:

 

Select VPC & Subnet & click Next:

 

Click Next:

 

Create Service:

 

View Service:

 

Click Task ID to view its details:

 

Note the Public IP:

 

Allow incoming connections to port 5000 in the security group & open IP:5000 to see the result:

Harish KM is a Cloud Evangelist and a Full Stack Engineer at QloudX. 

Harish is very passionate about cloud native solutions and using the best tools for projects. This means that he is an expert in a multitude of application languages and is up to date with all the new offerings and services from cloud providers, especially AWS.

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