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page_title: Requirements - AWS ECS
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description: >-
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Requirements for Consul Service Mesh on AWS ECS (Elastic Container Service).
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# Requirements
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The following requirements must be met in order to install Consul on ECS:
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1. **Launch Type:** Fargate and EC2 launch types are supported.
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1. **Subnets:** ECS Tasks can run in private or public subnets. Tasks must have [network access](https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/ecs-pull-container-api-error-ecr/) to Amazon ECR or other public container registries to pull images.
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1. **Consul Servers:** You can use your own Consul servers running on virtual machines or use [HashiCorp Cloud Platform Consul](https://www.hashicorp.com/cloud-platform) to host the servers for you. For development purposes or testing, you may use the `dev-server` [Terraform module](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform-aws-consul-ecs/tree/main) that runs the Consul server as an ECS task. The `dev-server` does not support persistent storage.
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1. **ACL Controller:** If you are running a secure Consul installation with ACLs enabled, configure the ACL controller.
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1. **Sidecar containers:** Consul on ECS requires two sidecar containers to run in each ECS task: a
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Consul agent container and a sidecar proxy container. These additional sidecar containers must
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be included in the ECS task definition. The [Consul ECS Terraform module](/docs/ecs/install)
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will include these sidecar containers for you. Or if you do not use Terraform, you can construct
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the task definition yourself by following [our documentation](/docs/ecs/manual-installation).
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1. **Routing:** With your application running in tasks as part of the mesh, you must specify the
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upstream services that your application calls. You will also need to change the URLs your
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application uses to ensure the application is making requests through the service mesh.
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1. **Bind Address:** Once all communication is flowing through the service mesh, you should change
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the address your application is listening on to `127.0.0.1` so that it only receives requests
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through the sidecar proxy.
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