| Lead Developer at Virtual Restaurant Solutions | 3.5 | Amazon Elastic Container Service helped me learn Linux, SSH, and cloud deployment affordably, but it has resource limitations, a steep learning curve, and scalability issues, so I eventually switched to DreamHost for better flexibility and lower costs. |
| General Manager at Vodafone Idea Ltd. | 5.0 | We resell Amazon Elastic Container Service, which offers valuable scalability and minimal manageability, but it is costly and lacks full support for AI services like LLMs and genomics in our region. Deployment is on Amazon Web Services. |
| Manager, Engineering at a retailer with 10,001+ employees | 4.5 | I find Amazon ECS excellent for container hosting, offering high availability, easy setup with templates, and strong Fargate integration. It's stable, scalable, and support is great, though the UI could improve for better visualization. |
| Chief Technology Officer at Looplex SA | 5.0 | We use Amazon Elastic Container Service to host legal workloads, benefiting from its ease of horizontal scaling and cost reduction via Fargate. However, scaling challenges arise since monitoring CPU and memory usage simultaneously isn't possible, impacting balanced automation. |
| Head of Products at a tech services company with 51-200 employees | 4.5 | I've used Amazon Elastic Container Service for nearly a year, appreciating its auto-scaling, cost savings, and AWS integration. It's stable, scalable, and well-supported, though pricing could improve. I recommend it for seamless deployments and efficient infrastructure management. |
| AWS Cloud and DevOps Consultant | Solutions Architect at Devoteam Management Consulting | 4.0 | As a cloud consultant specializing in AWS at Devoteam, I find Amazon ECS valuable due to its integration with AWS services and effective auto-scaling. However, improvements are needed in the user interface, auto-scaling reactivity, and implementing end-to-end encryption. |
| Senior Solutions Architect at Boeing | 4.0 | We use Amazon EC2 Container Service to migrate workloads to the cloud efficiently, benefiting from features like load balancers and autoscalers. However, the initial boot-up's domain-joined capability lacks resilience, requiring improvements for robustness. |
| Backend Engineer at Northeastern University | 4.0 | I use Amazon Elastic Container Service to streamline development and production processes. I appreciate the interface for managing containerized applications, making the extensive configurations, like auto-scaling and task setups, more manageable despite their complexity. |