Creating an AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) Using an EC2 Instance on Ubuntu
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Creating an AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) Using an EC2 Instance on Ubuntu | Hacker Noon
Docker allows developers to package applications in containers. This article will show you how to create your own container, upload it to the repository.
Effortlessly Deploy a Docker Image to ECR with GitHub Actions
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Effortlessly Deploy a Docker Image to ECR with GitHub Actions | HackerNoon
In this post, I show you how to build and push the Octopus Deploy underwater app to Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) using GitHub Actions.