AWS category
Containers
Generated July 9, 2026
Managed container platforms, registries, orchestration, and supporting runtime services.
Containers services
6 entries| Service | Category | Production use | Before production | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Choose the right AWS container service for your modern app development | Containers | Use when applications are packaged as containers and need orchestration, image security, and repeatable deployment. | Scan images, pin versions, use private registries, configure autoscaling, readiness checks, secrets, network policies, and rollout strategy. | Docs |
Containerize and migrate existing applications | Containers | Use when applications are packaged as containers and need orchestration, image security, and repeatable deployment. | Scan images, pin versions, use private registries, configure autoscaling, readiness checks, secrets, network policies, and rollout strategy. | Docs |
Easily store, manage, and deploy container images | Containers | Use when applications are packaged as containers and need orchestration, image security, and repeatable deployment. | Scan images, pin versions, use private registries, configure autoscaling, readiness checks, secrets, network policies, and rollout strategy. | Docs |
Highly secure, reliable, and scalable way to run containers | Containers | Run containerized services on EC2 or Fargate. | Use task definitions, service autoscaling, health checks, private subnets, secrets, image scanning, and rolling/blue-green deploys. | Docs |
Run Kubernetes on AWS without operating your own Kubernetes clusters | Containers | Run Kubernetes workloads with AWS-managed control plane. | Harden cluster access, use IRSA, node upgrades, network policies, autoscaling, ingress controls, observability, and backup manifests. | Docs |
Managed OpenShift in the cloud | Containers | Use when applications are packaged as containers and need orchestration, image security, and repeatable deployment. | Scan images, pin versions, use private registries, configure autoscaling, readiness checks, secrets, network policies, and rollout strategy. | Docs |
No matching service guidance found.