microservices with k8s, cloud with aws-eks
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microservices with k8s, cloud with aws-eks
A CI/CD pipeline that creates a Kubernetes cluster on Amazon EKS using Jenkins.
This guidance shows how to deploy a federated Kubernetes environment in Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) and the open source CNCF Karmada project - multi-cluster Kubernetes management system with advanced scheduling capabilities that enable running containerized applications across clusters
Example project showing how to use Crossplane together with ArgoCD
A quarkus example project running on AWS EKS kubernetes cluster.
Django app running on AWS EKS
This projet is an helper to create a kubernetes cluster from scratch with kubeadm on aws
EKS MFA kubeconfig management tool. Thin wrapper for kubectl.
create vpc, ec2 within vpc and an eks cluster with 2 private deployments. Then creates website to call the deployments using APIGW with vpclink
Install EKS Cluster Auto Scaler using Bash Script
I created a CI/CD pipeline for a basic website that deploys to a cluster in AWS EKS which is Blue/Green Deployment.
Unoffical Cloudformation template to build BottleRocket-based WorkerNode Group of EC2 On-demand / SPOT instances
Setting AWS EKS cluster using eksctl, kubectl and aws-iam-authenticator
This Guidance demonstrates how to deploy a machine learning inference architecture on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). It addresses the basic implementation requirements as well as ways you can pack thousands of unique PyTorch deep learning (DL) models into a scalable architecture and evaluate performance at scale
An open source platform to onboard easily and securely organizational teams on multi-cloud Kubernetes clusters from a single console.
Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux as EKS Worker Nodes
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