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layout: docs
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page_title: Consul Enterprise - AWS ECS
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description: >-
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Consul Enterprise support for Consul on ECS.
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---
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# Consul Enterprise
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Consul on ECS supports running Consul Enterprise by specifying the Consul Enterprise
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Docker image in the Terraform module parameters.
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## How To Use Consul Enterprise
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When instantiating the [`mesh-task`](https://registry.terraform.io/modules/hashicorp/consul-ecs/aws/latest/submodules/mesh-task) module,
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set the parameter `consul_image` to a Consul Enterprise image, e.g. `hashicorp/consul-enterprise:1.10.0-ent`:
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```hcl
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module "my_task" {
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source = "hashicorp/consul-ecs/aws//modules/mesh-task"
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version = "<latest version>"
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consul_image = "hashicorp/consul-enterprise:<version>-ent"
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...
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}
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```
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## Licensing
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~> **Warning:** Consul Enterprise is currently only fully supported when [ACLs are enabled](/docs/ecs/get-started/production-installation#deploy-acl-controller).
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Consul Enterprise [requires a license](/docs/enterprise/license/overview). If running
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Consul on ECS with [ACLs enabled](/docs/ecs/get-started/production-installation#deploy-acl-controller), the license
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will be automatically pulled down from Consul servers.
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Currently there is no capability for specifying the license when ACLs are disabled so if you wish to
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run Consul Enterprise clients then you must enable ACLs.
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## Running Open Source Consul Clients
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Consul supports running Consul Enterprise servers with Consul OSS (Open Source) clients. Since
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currently no Consul Enterprise features are supported that require Consul client support,
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you can run Consul OSS clients with Consul Enterprise servers without issue.
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## Feature Support
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Consul on ECS does not currently support any Consul Enterprise features that require
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support from Consul clients. That being said, there are many enterprise features that
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are activated only on Consul servers and so Consul on ECS will run fine with those
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features.
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| Feature | Supported | Description |
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| Automated Backups/Snapshot Agent | Yes* | Running the snapshot agent on ECS is not currently supported but you are able to run the snapshot agent alongside your Consul servers on VMs. |
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| Automated Upgrades | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Enhanced Read Scalability | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Single Sign-On/OIDC | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Redundancy Zones | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Advanced Federation/Network Areas | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Sentinel | Yes (servers) | This feature runs on Consul servers. |
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| Network Segments | No | Currently there is no capability to configure the network segment Consul clients on ECS run in. |
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| Namespaces | No | Currently there is no capability to configure the Consul namespace for a service on ECS. |
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| Admin Partitions | No* | Supported if Consul ECS clients run in the default partition. Otherwise there is currently no capability to configure the admin partition Consul clients in ECS run in. |
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| Audit Logging | No* | Audit logging can be enabled on Consul servers that run outside of ECS but is not currently supported on the Consul clients that run inside ECS. |
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