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Rehosting (lift and shift) is the process of migrating your on-premises application to the cloud without modifying it. This strategy is used mostly to migrate large-scale applications to satisfy specific business goals, such as launching a product in an accelerated timeline or leaving an on-premises data center.
Simply describe your application and the resources required and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) will launch, monitor, and scale your application across flexible compute options with automatic integrations to other supporting AWS services that your application needs. Perform system operations such as creating custom scaling and capacity rules, and observe and query data from application logs and telemetry
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service to run Kubernetes in the AWS cloud and on-premises data centers. In the cloud, Amazon EKS automatically manages the availability and scalability of the Kubernetes control plane nodes responsible for scheduling containers, managing application availability, storing cluster data, and other key tasks. With Amazon EKS, you can take advantage of all the performance, scale, reliability, and availability of AWS infrastructure, as well as integrations with AWS networking and security services. On-premises, EKS provides a consistent, fully-supported Kubernetes solution with integrated tooling and simple deployment to AWS Outposts, virtual machines, or bare metal servers.
With the new premium GKE Enterprise, platform teams benefit from increased velocity by configuring and observing multiple clusters from one place, defining configuration for teams rather than clusters, and providing self-service options for developers for deployment and management of apps. You can reduce risk using advanced security and GitOps-based configuration management. Lower total cost of ownership (TCO) with a fully integrated and managed solution—adding up to a 196% ROI in three years.
GKE Standard provides fully automated cluster life cycle management, pod and cluster autoscaling, cost visibility, and automated infrastructure cost optimization. It includes all the existing benefits of GKE and offers both the Autopilot and Standard operation modes. The new premium GKE Enterprise offers all of the above, plus management, governance, security, and configuration for multiple teams and clusters—all with a unified console experience and integrated service mesh
Privately networked clusters in GKE can be restricted to a private endpoint or a public endpoint that only certain address ranges can access. GKE Sandbox for the Standard mode of operation provides a second layer of defense between containerized workloads on GKE for Enhanced Workload Security. GKE clusters inherently support Kubernetes Network Policy to restrict traffic with pod-level firewall rules.
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