Securely load config data from AWS SecretsManager.
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Securely load config data from AWS SecretsManager.
This project helps serve as a boilerplate / template for a typical application running on Kubernetes which has been setup with: AWS EKS cluster, AWS RDS DB Instance (MySQL) for database, AWS S3 for storage, AWS Secrets Manager for secrets, AWS Application Load Balancer for load balancing, AWS CloudWatch for monitoring, AWS Route 53 for DNS and, VPC
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