I want to know what happens in fargate if a container exceeds its soft / hard memory limits. As part of this I want to know would the container be killed? Would processes inside the container be killed?
I have a container service which has a very spiky memory profile, most of the time will be dormant however when it is used the memory spikes are of unknown size. These spikes are caused by large numbers of python processes being created (100+). These processes are making API calls followed by some computation once calls are complete. I want to know if fargate is a good use case for this.
Ideally I am hoping fargate can handle a job like this with no issues (i.e. not killing the container or processes inside the container).
Deliverables
Answer to the question above in writing plus any follow on questions that arise out of the original answer.
Hi,
As per your requirement, I have expertise in Linux Server Administration. . I can help you with that. I have 10 years of experience in this domain and I have done this type of project many times for my remote and local clients. And I have complete knowledge of Amazon Web Services. You need to add another ecs instance because memory can be reclaimed from running processes
I can start work on this now and I have done this before.
Let me handle this.
Thanks.
waiting for your response.
Hi, hope you are fine. I have gone through your job description. You want answers of few questions related to AWS fargate.
I'm Certified AWS Technical Professional with more than 3 years of experience working with Amazon Services like fargate.
Let's connect and discuss in chat.
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