Thanks for the video. Just one minor correction at 8.10, you mentioned if the node has enough memory, pods will schedule on the same node, which is incorrect. The main idea behind fargate is to run one pod per node.
you can run multiple pods on a single Fargate node as long as there are sufficient resources available on the node to accommodate all the containers in the pods
Hi your tutes are awesome... Currently having one doubt(kind of fear as well 😋)...How is human developer/coder future for long run as to gpt3 ... Please make video on this if suitable
I have one question I need to install Cluster Autoscaler in Eks cluster but itself needs at least one node to operate In an AWS EKS cluster so that how you can ensure that you have at least one node running when setting up Eks Cluster ? Is it possible to bring up the 1st node using aws fargate on top of that node we can install cluster autoscaler ??
That's great tutorial ajay!. Is fargate cheaper than ec2? if so why number of nodes getting increases after multiple deployments/pods accordingly cost bearing will be higher. i don't know why my company still using EKS on ec2.
Fargate on EKS launched very recently and the cost is calculated differently. AWS spins up these nodes based the memory of our pods. If we have 100s of pods, that's when we need go see how many nodes will be there
Hi I’m new to this kubernetes but I want to increase my fargate node capacity to 20gigs can you tell me how to do this I got struck after creating core dns
Hi, need one input.......With EKS, I understand that managed nodes use AWS managed AMI for spinning up the nodes........I have a custom AMI (Amazon linux + CIS benchmark) from marketplace.......when I try to create node group using custom AMI it fails.......can you please suggest solution?
I noticed it is very slow in provisioning new fargate nodes (Actually on all Regions) and that will not be a good practice for the production environment with feature like HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler)
Great video to get insight into Fargate with EKS. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Just one minor correction at 8.10, you mentioned if the node has enough memory, pods will schedule on the same node, which is incorrect. The main idea behind fargate is to run one pod per node.
you can run multiple pods on a single Fargate node as long as there are sufficient resources available on the node to accommodate all the containers in the pods
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@Prashant Lakhera is right, Fargate -> 1 POD
One more useful video to learning bucket list. Thanks @techPrimers 👏👏
Hi your tutes are awesome... Currently having one doubt(kind of fear as well 😋)...How is human developer/coder future for long run as to gpt3 ... Please make video on this if suitable
Excellent! Thank you.
I have one question I need to install Cluster Autoscaler in Eks cluster but itself needs at least one node to operate In an AWS EKS cluster so that how you can ensure that you have at least one node running when setting up Eks Cluster ?
Is it possible to bring up the 1st node using aws fargate on top of that node we can install cluster autoscaler ??
Always best content .. Thanks a lot ..
That's great tutorial ajay!. Is fargate cheaper than ec2? if so why number of
nodes getting increases after multiple deployments/pods accordingly cost bearing will be higher.
i don't know why my company still using EKS on ec2.
Fargate on EKS launched very recently and the cost is calculated differently. AWS spins up these nodes based the memory of our pods. If we have 100s of pods, that's when we need go see how many nodes will be there
can you make a video how to implement the new AWS prometheus with the EKS fargate cluster ?
Hi I’m new to this kubernetes but I want to increase my fargate node capacity to 20gigs can you tell me how to do this I got struck after creating core dns
Very busy this month bro
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Hi, need one input.......With EKS, I understand that managed nodes use AWS managed AMI for spinning up the nodes........I have a custom AMI (Amazon linux + CIS benchmark) from marketplace.......when I try to create node group using custom AMI it fails.......can you please suggest solution?
Whats the error? It should work
Where you write those command?
I noticed it is very slow in provisioning new fargate nodes (Actually on all Regions) and that will not be a good practice for the production environment with feature like HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler)
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