A DevOps engineer is tasked with migrating Docker containers used for a workload to AWS. The solution must allow for changes to be deployed into development and test environments automatically by updating each container and checking it into a container registry. Once the containers are pushed, they must be deployed automatically.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
A. Store container images in Amazon S3. Run the containers in AWS Elastic Beanstalk using a multicontainer Docker environment. Configure Elastic Beanstalk to redeploy the containers if it detects a new version in Amazon S3.
B. Store container images in AWS Artifact. Use AWS CodePipeline to trigger a deployment if a new container version is created. Use AWS CodeDeploy to deploy new containers to Amazon EKS.
C. Store container images in Amazon ECR. Use AWS CodePipeline to trigger a deployment if a new container version is created. Use AWS CodeDeploy to deploy the image to AWS Fargate.
D. Store container images in Docker Hub. Install Docker on an Amazon EC2 instance and use AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy to deploy any new containers.
Which solution will meet these requirements?
A. Store container images in Amazon S3. Run the containers in AWS Elastic Beanstalk using a multicontainer Docker environment. Configure Elastic Beanstalk to redeploy the containers if it detects a new version in Amazon S3.
B. Store container images in AWS Artifact. Use AWS CodePipeline to trigger a deployment if a new container version is created. Use AWS CodeDeploy to deploy new containers to Amazon EKS.
C. Store container images in Amazon ECR. Use AWS CodePipeline to trigger a deployment if a new container version is created. Use AWS CodeDeploy to deploy the image to AWS Fargate.
D. Store container images in Docker Hub. Install Docker on an Amazon EC2 instance and use AWS CodePipeline and AWS CodeDeploy to deploy any new containers.