> AWS has a long standing issue with the ECS agent randomly disconnecting, resulting in orphaned EC2 instances which can cause traffic or deployment degradation.
> We have attempted to solve this a few ways in the past, but there were still critical edge cases falling through.
> So we bit the bullet, and developed a robust, full featured ECS cluster management solution to solve this problem once and for all.
> It's currently in private preview. To get early access before we roll it out to everyone, contact support.
I found elsewhere in the Flight control docs where they recommend ECs+EC2. While I'm not surprised to hear about issues with ECS+EC2, given the reported issues above I don't know if I'd recommend it in my docs. Fargate is a far better option for most use cases, at least in my experience. Unless you need specialized instance types, like GPU workloads.
> Managed ECS-EC2 clusters in preview
> AWS has a long standing issue with the ECS agent randomly disconnecting, resulting in orphaned EC2 instances which can cause traffic or deployment degradation.
> We have attempted to solve this a few ways in the past, but there were still critical edge cases falling through.
> So we bit the bullet, and developed a robust, full featured ECS cluster management solution to solve this problem once and for all.
> It's currently in private preview. To get early access before we roll it out to everyone, contact support.
I found elsewhere in the Flight control docs where they recommend ECs+EC2. While I'm not surprised to hear about issues with ECS+EC2, given the reported issues above I don't know if I'd recommend it in my docs. Fargate is a far better option for most use cases, at least in my experience. Unless you need specialized instance types, like GPU workloads.
[0]: https://roadmap.flightcontrol.dev/changelog