With AWS Elastic Beanstalk, you can quickly deploy and manage applications in the AWS Cloud without having to learn about the infrastructure that runs those applications. Elastic Beanstalk can launch Docker environments by building an image described in a Dockerfile or pulling a remote Docker image. To authenticate with the online registry that hosts the private repository, Elastic Beanstalk uses a Secrets Manager secret. For more information, see Docker configuration in the AWS Elastic Beanstalk Developer Guide.
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