Containers Icons in SVG and PNG Format

Download, copy and paste AWS icons in SVG and PNG format for your architecture diagrams.

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AWS Ecs Anywhere icon in SVG and PNG

Ecs Anywhere

Amazon ECS Anywhere extends Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) to manage and run container workloads on customer-managed infrastructure, including on-premises servers.
AWS Eks Anywhere icon in SVG and PNG

Eks Anywhere

Amazon EKS Anywhere lets you create and operate Kubernetes clusters on your own infrastructure using the same tooling as Amazon EKS in the cloud.
AWS Eks Cloud icon in SVG and PNG

Eks Cloud

Amazon EKS Cloud is the standard managed Kubernetes service provided by AWS, making it easy to run Kubernetes without managing control plane infrastructure.
AWS Eks Distro icon in SVG and PNG

Eks Distro

Amazon EKS Distro (EKS-D) is the open-source distribution of the same Kubernetes components used by Amazon EKS, enabling consistent cluster operations on any infrastructure.
AWS Elastic Container Registry icon in SVG and PNG

Elastic Container Registry

Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) is a fully managed Docker container registry that makes it easy to store, manage, and deploy container images.
AWS Elastic Container Service icon in SVG and PNG

Elastic Container Service

Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service that allows you to run and scale containerized applications.
AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service icon in SVG and PNG

Elastic Kubernetes Service

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes service that simplifies running Kubernetes on AWS without the need to install or operate your own clusters.
AWS Fargate icon in SVG and PNG

Fargate

AWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that lets you run ECS and EKS containers without managing servers or clusters.
AWS Red Hat Openshift Service On Aws icon in SVG and PNG

Red Hat Openshift Service On Aws

Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA) is a fully managed service that enables you to run Red Hat OpenShift, a Kubernetes-based container platform, directly on AWS.