Best Practices when Migrating to Amazon EKS - AWS Online Tech Talks
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Customers are increasingly leveraging Kubernetes to deploy applications to AWS. However, managing a highly available, scalable, and secure Kubernetes platform takes a lot of time and resources. With Amazon EKS, customers get the flexibility of fully conformant, open source Kubernetes with the experience of a managed AWS service. In this tech talk, we'll walk through migration best practices including planning your migration, cluster configuration, and customer successes.
Learning Objectives:
-Get insights from successful customer migrations
-Learn best practices for configuring EKS clusters
-Learn how to plan and execute a migration to EKS
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how about ECS vs EKS?
20:30 Small subnets ? not an smart recommendation when you are deploying a large EKS cluster. Each node can take about more 40 private IP addresses of your subnet, so having 5-6 nodes per availability zone is not a great design for traffic at scale