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Amazon Web Services has announced a significant breakthrough in container orchestration with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes ...
AWS fully supports it, and it integrates with a variety of third-party products, including Flux for cluster updates, Flux Controller for GitOps, and Cilium for networking and security.
If you’re running Kubernetes on AWS, you can choose from several options; ECS, EKS, or AWS Fargate. But which is the best for you?
Amazon Web Services (AWS) today rolled out its own managed Kubernetes service called Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS).
In addition to being easier to deploy, Amazon EKS has another potential benefit over deploying your own Kubernetes server on Amazon EC2: flat-rate pricing. AWS currently makes the Amazon EKS service ...
Threat Stack announced it has expanded its AWS Fargate Security Monitoring to include Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS).
These two services, ECS for generalized container orchestration and EKS for what’s focused on Kubernetes, will let customers use these popular AWS services on premises.
It supports self-managed clusters on Amazon EC2, EKS Anywhere clusters running on-premises, plus clusters that run outside of AWS, on the Amazon EKS console.
Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced the general availability of Amazon Elastic Container Service.