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[[AWS]] Elastic [[Kubernetes]] Service (EKS) is a managed [[Kubernetes]] solution for running [[containers]] available in AWS cloud platform since June 2018 <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-now-generally-available/</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]].
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[[AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service]] (EKS) is a managed [[Kubernetes]] solution for running [[containers]] available in AWS cloud platform since June 2018 <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-eks-now-generally-available/</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 nodes and 3 [[etcd]] nodes, but are invisible to you and Amazon is responsible of AutoScaling them when needed.
 
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.

Revision as of 07:58, 6 January 2020

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.


Creation your first EKS Cluster [3]

0) Prerequisites: kubectl and aws-iam-authenticator (a tool to authenticate to Kubernetes using AWS IAM credentials)[4]
On MacOs: brew install aws-iam-authenticator and brew install kubernetes-cli
1) Create a new service role
2) Create a new VPC for you new EKS Cluster using this CloudFormation template from AWS: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/getting-started.html
3) Create EKS Cluster from AWS Webconsole, user used for creating EKS Cluster will be the initial administrator.
4) Create Worker Nodes using AWS Cloudformation template https://github.com/awslabs/amazon-eks-ami/blob/master/amazon-eks-nodegroup.yaml
5) Install Kubernetes dashboard[5]

Costs

EKS is more expensive than ECS for small clusters.

See also

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Source: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/DevOps/Kubernetes/EKS

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