When setting up an EKS cluster, you can choose to run your containers on either AWS EC2 instances or through AWS Fargate. EC2 requires managing instance types and handling resource allocation, whereas Fargate abstracts away the complexity by providing a dedicated environment for each pod. While Fargate can improve isolation and

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Bin PackingPros and ConsWorkload Example: Static AnalysisExample: Go Services for E-commerceFargate vs EC2 PricingMisconceptions About FargateWhy Not Both

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