Merge pull request #10366 from hashicorp/pcmccarron-ecs-additions
Adding ECS copy and other edits
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icon: require('./img/kubernetes/logo.svg?include'),
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title: 'Consul for Kubernetes',
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description:
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"Consul service mesh secures service to service communication in any environment. Not using service mesh? Consul's service discovery and network infrastructure automation capabilities can help solve any service networking challenge.",
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"Consul service mesh works on any Kubernetes distribution, connects multiple clusters, and supports VM-based applications. Consul CRDs provide a self-service, Kubernetes native workflow to manage traffic patterns and permissions in the mesh.",
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eyebrow: 'Tutorial',
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link: {
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text: 'Get Started with Consul on Kubernetes',
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icon: require('./img/kubernetes/communication-arrows.svg?include'),
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title: 'Consul for Everything Else',
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description:
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'Consul service mesh works on any Kubernetes distribution, connects multiple clusters, and supports VM-based applications. Consul CRDs provide a self-service, Kubernetes native workflow to manage traffic patterns and permissions in the mesh.',
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"Consul service mesh support multiple orchestrators, like Nomad and Amazon ECS. Not using service mesh? Consul's service discovery and network infrastructure automation capabilities can help solve any service networking challenge.",
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eyebrow: 'Tutorial',
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link: {
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text: 'Get Started with Service Mesh on VMs',
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