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Introduction

0:00

Basics of modernization

0:54

AWS options for modernization

2:02

What is Amazon EFS

3:25

How to modernize an application

4:46

Why you might need persistent storage

5:51

Benefits

7:53

Checklist

9:33

Security and Identity

10:00

IAM Access

10:39

EFS Access Points

14:26

How EFS Access Points work

16:22

Best practices for security

17:26

Best practices for performance

18:17

When to use EFS vs EBS

20:12

EFS Infrequent Access

21:08

AWS Backup Service

21:54

EFS Volume Configuration

22:29

EFS Container Storage Interface

23:34

Installation

24:04

Volume Handle

24:42

About AWS

26:21

About AWS Aqua Cloud Platform

29:21

Storage journey

30:15

Clusters

30:43

Amazon EFS

31:28

Kubernetes Driver

32:58

Conclusion

33:45

Wrap up

34:09
AWS re:Invent 2020: Modernize your applications with containers using Amazon EFS
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2021Feb 5
Modernizing applications with containers improves agility, so you can innovate faster while saving on infrastructure costs by improving utilization. In this session, learn best practices for using fully managed Amazon EFS to share data between containers. This session includes a walk through of how to get started with Amazon EFS for Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, and AWS Fargate. We discuss your implementation questions, and then we diagram different architectures and techniques to help you maximize your container deployments. Learn more about re:Invent 2020 at http://bit.ly/3c4NSdY Subscribe: More AWS videos http://bit.ly/2O3zS75 More AWS events videos http://bit.ly/316g9t4 #AWS #AWSEvents

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