NOV 29 2018 ANUBHAV MISHRA
Yesterday, AWS announced general availability of their new service discovery tool, AWS Cloud Map. AWS users will now have the capability to discover resources and services within AWS environments, conduct health checks, and integrate with other service mesh offerings, like HashiCorp Consul. HashiCorp, an Advanced tier member of the AWS Partner Network, worked closely with AWS engineers and is pleased to announce that HashiCorp Consul is offering launch-day support of AWS Cloud Map.
Consul is a distributed service mesh to connect, secure, and configure services across any runtime platform and public or private cloud. With the launch day support of AWS Cloud Map, Consul users can seamlessly discover services registered in AWS and vice versa. Additionally, having a central catalog gives users a unified view of services, regardless of whether those services are in the cloud or on-premises.
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AWS Cloud Map to Consul
Services registered in AWS Cloud Map are actively synced to the Consul catalog without having to make any changes to existing Cloud Map services themselves. Consul users can then discover and connect to these services using Consul DNS interface or the HTTP API.
The syncing process by default syncs all services registered in AWS Cloud Map to Consul. Below is an exam