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− | [[AWS]] Elastic [[Kubernetes]] Service ([[EKS]]) ([[AWS timeline|Jun 2018]] | + | [[AWS]] Elastic [[Kubernetes]] Service ([[EKS]]) ([[AWS timeline|Jun 2018]]) is a managed [[Kubernetes]] solution for running [[containers]] available in AWS cloud platform since June 2018 <ref>https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/DevOps/Kubernetes/EKS</ref>. EKS can be managed using [[Jenkins X]] software <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensource/continuous-delivery-eks-jenkins-x/</ref>. Other AWS services for running containers are [[ECS]] or [[Fargate]]. |
By default EKS provides 3 [[master node]]s and 3 <code>[[etcd]]</code> nodes, but are invisible to you and Amazon is responsible of [[Autoscaling]] them when needed. | By default EKS provides 3 [[master node]]s and 3 <code>[[etcd]]</code> nodes, but are invisible to you and Amazon is responsible of [[Autoscaling]] them when needed. |
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