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by apandhi
2717 days ago
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Fargate definitely takes some time to figure out. It took a while for us to realize that we needed to bump up our instance sizes because the default instance was a t2.micro. However, now that we got it configured properly (took about 6 hours over the span of 3 days to catch the issues), we flawlessly serve 11M API requests/day without a problem. We were running these on DO boxes, moved it over to elastic beanstalk which caused more problems than it was worth, and finally landed on Fargate. Tried EKS, but it was a bit more cumbersome than we would have liked for a K8s service. (We run another product of similar scale on K8s via GKE). If you're looking for something closer to Heroku than K8s, then Fargate is decent option. |
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