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Very fast paced, insightful at a high level. Nice.
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Excellent video. Literally zero wasted time and explained everything from start to end. Simply awesome. Thank you very much for creating this :)
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Zero time wasted. 100% explanation made
version: 0.0
Resources:
- TargetService:
Type: AWS:ECS::Service
Properties:
TaskDefinition: "ARNNNN"
LoadBalancerInfo:
ContainerName: "demo-container"
ContainerPort: 80
thank you so much for this video that make things very clear and easy to understand 🙏
A lovely tutorial. However, not having a link to a github URL containing the scripts makes it difficult to follow hands-on.
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Great Video. Thank you!
Well Explained !! Thank you !!
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excellent!!! but how can I use it for windows containers?
Supported: docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ECS_Windows.html
very nice presentation
Thank you, Daniel.
Great content, very useful.
Thanks!
I don't get it, how TG2 was created?
6:20 - 6:37
@8:01, linear - 10 percent every 1 min. canary - 10 percent 5 min interval. Remember for the exam!! did you really explain the difference? 🤔
had to google.. got the difference!
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