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# Cloud deployment
Interacting with a major cloud provider
such as Amazon AWS
may have become a much needed task that's
Interacting with a major cloud provider may have become a much needed task that's
part of your delivery process. GitLab is making this process less painful by providing Docker images
that come with the needed libraries and tools pre-installed.
By referencing them in your CI/CD pipeline, you'll be able to interact with your chosen
cloud provider more easily.
## Run AWS commands from GitLab CI/CD
## AWS
GitLab provides Docker images to simplify working with AWS, and a template to make
it easier to
[
deploy to AWS
](
#deploy-your-application-to-the-aws-elastic-container-service-ecs
)
.
### Run AWS commands from GitLab CI/CD
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/31167) in GitLab 12.6.
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Container Registry
](
../../user/packages/container_registry/index.md
)
and is
ready to use. Alternatively, replace the image with one hosted on AWS ECR.
## Use an AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) image in your CI/CD
##
#
Use an AWS Elastic Container Registry (ECR) image in your CI/CD
Instead of referencing an image hosted on the GitLab Registry, you can
reference an image hosted on any third-party registry, such as the
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Then reference it in your
`.gitlab-ci.yml`
file and replace the
`image`
path to point to your ECR image.
## Deploy your application to the AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS)
##
#
Deploy your application to the AWS Elastic Container Service (ECS)
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/207962) in GitLab 12.9.
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