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    AWS launches discounted spot capacity for its Fargate container platform

    Frederic Lardinois
    TechCrunchDecember 4, 2019
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    AWS today quietly brought spot capacity to Fargate, its serverless compute engine for containers that supports both the company's Elastic Container Service and, now, its Elastic Kubernetes service.

    Like spot instances for the EC2 compute platform, Fargate Spot pricing is significantly cheaper, both for storage and compute, than regular Fargate pricing. In return, though, you have to be able to accept the fact that your instance may get terminated when AWS needs additional capacity. While that means Fargate Spot may not be perfect for every workload, there are plenty of applications that can easily handle an interruption.

    "Fargate now has on-demand, savings plan, spot," AWS VP of Compute Services Deepak Singh told me. "If you think about Fargate as a compute layer for, as we call it, serverless compute for containers, you now have the pricing worked out and you now have both orchestrators on top of it."

    He also noted that containers already drive a significant percentage of spot usage on AWS in general, so adding this functionality to Fargate makes a lot of sense (and may save users a few dollars here and there). Pricing, of course, is the major draw here, and an hour of CPU time on Fargate Spot will only cost $0.01245364 (yes, AWS is pretty precise there) compared to $0.04048 for the on-demand price,

    With this, AWS is also launching another important new feature: capacity providers. The idea here is to automate capacity provisioning for Fargate and EC2, both of which now offer on-demand and spot instances, after all. You simply write a config file that, for example, says you want to run 70% of your capacity on EC2 and the rest on spot instances. The scheduler will then keep that capacity on spot as instances come and go, and if there are no spot instances available, it will move it to on-demand instances and back to spot once instances are available again.

    In the future, you will also be able to mix and match EC2 and Fargate. "You can say, I want some of my services running on EC2 on demand, some running on Fargate on demand, and the rest running on Fargate Spot," Singh explained. "And the scheduler manages it for you. You squint hard, capacity is capacity. We can attach other capacity providers." Outposts, AWS' fully managed service for running AWS services in your data center, could be a capacity provider, for example.

    These new features and prices will be officially announced in Thursday's re:Invent keynote, but the documentation and pricing is already live today.

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