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== Costs == | == Costs == |
Revision as of 19:01, 30 November 2021
TO MERGE: AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service
AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) is a managed Kubernetes solution for running containers available in AWS cloud platform since June 2018 [1]. EKS can be managed using Jenkins X software [2]. Other AWS services for running containers are ECS or Fargate.
By default EKS provides 3 master nodes and 3 etcd nodes, but are invisible to you and Amazon is responsible of AutoScaling them when needed.
Costs
EKS is more expensive than ECS for small clusters.
See also
- AWS EKS:
AWS::EKS
,aws eks [ create-cluster | list-clusters
|describe-cluster
|update-kubeconfig | list-updates | list-addons | update-cluster-version | update-nodegroup-version | get-token | create-addon ]
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