![]() ![]() Then, by leveraging Docker Compose for Amazon ECS, we will take the same Compose file, change the Docker CLI deployment context, and deploy the same workload to Amazon ECS. To do this, we plan to deploy an application on to Docker Swarm using an existing Compose file. In this blog post, we show Compose’s flexibility by using it as a migration tool from Docker Swarm to Amazon ECS. ![]() Compose has been around for many years with lots of organizations already leveraging it to deploy workloads on to local machines and to Docker Swarms. Compose is an open specification, with one of its goals to be infrastructure or cloud service agnostic, allowing developers to define an application once for development and then use that same workload definition all the way through to production. ![]() By leveraging Docker Compose for Amazon Elastic Container Services (Amazon ECS), applications defined in a Compose file can be deployed on to Amazon ECS. ![]()
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