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What is the major difference between AWS Elastic Beanstalk & Docker. Which one should i use?
AWS Beanstalk PHP: howto keep files between deployments?Open ports between Elastic Beanstalk and one EC2 instance on AWSMultiple docker containers elastic beanstalkDeploy a Docker environment on Elastic BeanstalkIs it possible (or efficient) to run a complete backend with AWS Lambda (vs say, Elastic Beanstalk)AWS Elastic Beanstalk PHP7.1AWS Elastic Beanstalk Docker Multicontainer Deployment Error, Can't Set MemoryUpdating to latest Docker images in Elastic Beanstalk MulticontainerNGINX Set client_max_body_size For One Route on AWS Elastic BeanstalkDeveloping with Git and SSH access on AWS Elastic Beanstalk
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I just started learning about Amazon elastic beanstalk, and it seems very good and useful. However, it seems like Docker can be used for the same thing.
AWS EB let's you create environments in Node.js, PHP, Java and start an app in few steps very fast. Meanwhile Docker is built for this purpose too, with images readily available to use.
What's the major difference between both. I'm asking because i want to build a Node.js API which will be very robust and capable of handling a lot of traffic. Which is better?
php amazon-web-services docker node.js amazon-beanstalk
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I just started learning about Amazon elastic beanstalk, and it seems very good and useful. However, it seems like Docker can be used for the same thing.
AWS EB let's you create environments in Node.js, PHP, Java and start an app in few steps very fast. Meanwhile Docker is built for this purpose too, with images readily available to use.
What's the major difference between both. I'm asking because i want to build a Node.js API which will be very robust and capable of handling a lot of traffic. Which is better?
php amazon-web-services docker node.js amazon-beanstalk
add a comment |
I just started learning about Amazon elastic beanstalk, and it seems very good and useful. However, it seems like Docker can be used for the same thing.
AWS EB let's you create environments in Node.js, PHP, Java and start an app in few steps very fast. Meanwhile Docker is built for this purpose too, with images readily available to use.
What's the major difference between both. I'm asking because i want to build a Node.js API which will be very robust and capable of handling a lot of traffic. Which is better?
php amazon-web-services docker node.js amazon-beanstalk
I just started learning about Amazon elastic beanstalk, and it seems very good and useful. However, it seems like Docker can be used for the same thing.
AWS EB let's you create environments in Node.js, PHP, Java and start an app in few steps very fast. Meanwhile Docker is built for this purpose too, with images readily available to use.
What's the major difference between both. I'm asking because i want to build a Node.js API which will be very robust and capable of handling a lot of traffic. Which is better?
php amazon-web-services docker node.js amazon-beanstalk
php amazon-web-services docker node.js amazon-beanstalk
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Elastic Beanstalk is basically a wrapper around other AWS services and helps you to deploy the code to AWS without knowing much about the infrastructure. In the background it still uses services like EC2 instances and LoadBalancers. You can put together similar type of automation with CloudFormation and CodeDeploy.
Docker is a container solution. It helps you to package the application, but a docker container does not provide any infrastructure on its own. You can deploy Docker containers to various environments. It can be AWS ECS cluster or Kubernetes cluster or you can now deploy Docker container with Elastic Beanstalk.
So each of these two things focus on little bit different problems (even though related ones).
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Elastic Beanstalk is basically a wrapper around other AWS services and helps you to deploy the code to AWS without knowing much about the infrastructure. In the background it still uses services like EC2 instances and LoadBalancers. You can put together similar type of automation with CloudFormation and CodeDeploy.
Docker is a container solution. It helps you to package the application, but a docker container does not provide any infrastructure on its own. You can deploy Docker containers to various environments. It can be AWS ECS cluster or Kubernetes cluster or you can now deploy Docker container with Elastic Beanstalk.
So each of these two things focus on little bit different problems (even though related ones).
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Elastic Beanstalk is basically a wrapper around other AWS services and helps you to deploy the code to AWS without knowing much about the infrastructure. In the background it still uses services like EC2 instances and LoadBalancers. You can put together similar type of automation with CloudFormation and CodeDeploy.
Docker is a container solution. It helps you to package the application, but a docker container does not provide any infrastructure on its own. You can deploy Docker containers to various environments. It can be AWS ECS cluster or Kubernetes cluster or you can now deploy Docker container with Elastic Beanstalk.
So each of these two things focus on little bit different problems (even though related ones).
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Elastic Beanstalk is basically a wrapper around other AWS services and helps you to deploy the code to AWS without knowing much about the infrastructure. In the background it still uses services like EC2 instances and LoadBalancers. You can put together similar type of automation with CloudFormation and CodeDeploy.
Docker is a container solution. It helps you to package the application, but a docker container does not provide any infrastructure on its own. You can deploy Docker containers to various environments. It can be AWS ECS cluster or Kubernetes cluster or you can now deploy Docker container with Elastic Beanstalk.
So each of these two things focus on little bit different problems (even though related ones).
Elastic Beanstalk is basically a wrapper around other AWS services and helps you to deploy the code to AWS without knowing much about the infrastructure. In the background it still uses services like EC2 instances and LoadBalancers. You can put together similar type of automation with CloudFormation and CodeDeploy.
Docker is a container solution. It helps you to package the application, but a docker container does not provide any infrastructure on its own. You can deploy Docker containers to various environments. It can be AWS ECS cluster or Kubernetes cluster or you can now deploy Docker container with Elastic Beanstalk.
So each of these two things focus on little bit different problems (even though related ones).
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