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Florida Atlantic University - Ph.D. Computer Science
Great breakdown of persistent storage options for ECS Fargate! The comparison with Lambda workarounds really highlights the trade-offs. Have you explored any performance differences between EFS Access Points and mounting EFS directly in Fargate tasks? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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I did not tested this but, in my case I needed to two mount points. So mounting the root also means two efs drives. That creates problems with backups ets if they need to be in sync etc. But nothing is stopping you from making multiple drives per mount point.
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Great breakdown of persistent storage options for ECS Fargate! The comparison with Lambda workarounds really highlights the trade-offs. Have you explored any performance differences between EFS Access Points and mounting EFS directly in Fargate tasks? Would love to hear your thoughts!
I did not tested this but, in my case I needed to two mount points. So mounting the root also means two efs drives. That creates problems with backups ets if they need to be in sync etc. But nothing is stopping you from making multiple drives per mount point.