Basics
ECS
Networking
IAM
EC2
100

Provides security at the protocol and port access level.

Security Group

100

ECS

Elastic Container Service

100

A networking connection between two VPCs.

Peering Connection

100

IAM

Identity and Access Management

100

EC2

Elastic Compute Cloud

200

Enables you to launch AWS resources into a virtual network that you've defined.

VPC

200

Logical grouping of tasks or services

ECS cluster

200

Highly available and scalable cloud Domain Name System (DNS) web service.

Route53

200

represents the person or service who interacts with AWS

 IAM user

200

Multiple physical locations for your resources.

Regions and Availability Zones

300

Range of IP addresses in your VPC.

Subnet

300

Parameters required to run Docker containers in Amazon ECS

Task Definition 

300

 Acts as a firewall for associated subnets, controlling both inbound and outbound traffic at the subnet level

Network access control lists (ACLs)

300

An identity with permission policies that determine what the identity can and cannot do in AWS

IAM Role

300

Static IPv4 addresses for dynamic cloud computing.

Elastic IP addresses

400
Allows Instances to access the open internet

Internet Gateway

400

Technology that you can use with Amazon ECS to run containers without having to manage servers or clusters of EC2 instances.

Fargate

400

Capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your VPC.

Flow logs

400

User Sign-in Page

AWS Management Console

400

Various configurations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity for your instances.

Instance Types

500

S3

Simple Storage Service

500

Amazon EC2 instance that is running the Amazon ECS container agent and has been registered into a cluster.

Container Instance 

500

Used to determine where network traffic is directed.

Route Tables

500

Required for programmatic access.

 Access key ID and secret access key

500

Storage volumes for temporary data.

Instance Store Volumes