Containers
Category: HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service
Yleisradio enhances digital services with HAQM EKS and IPv6 Adoption
Yleisradio is a Finnish broadcasting company running most of its online and mobile services – which roughly 2.1 million Finns use every day – on AWS. Like many organizations, they use IP Address Management (IPAM) systems to allocate IP addresses across their AWS environment to make sure routing works, even between AWS and their on-premises […]
How Getir optimized their HAQM EKS compute using Karpenter
Introduction Getir is the pioneer of ultrafast grocery delivery. Getir was founded in 2015 and revolutionized last-mile delivery with its grocery in-minutes delivery proposition. Today, Getir is a conglomerate incorporating nine verticals under the same brand. Challenge Getir uses HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) to host applications on AWS. One of the foremost challenges […]
Ensuring fair bandwidth allocation for HAQM EKS Workloads
Independent Service Vendor (ISV) users often offer their end-user solutions hosted on a multi-tenant architecture to reduce cost and operational management. However, this approach can lead Kubernetes clusters to resource exhaustion or network starvation issues that impact neighboring workloads. By default, Kubernetes provides capabilities to enforce resource availability such as CPU and memory to prevent […]
Multi-Region Disaster Recovery with HAQM EKS and HAQM EFS for Stateful workloads
Introduction HAQM Elastic File System (EFS) is a managed storage service that can be used to provide shared access to data for Kubernetes Pods running across compute nodes in different Availability Zones (AZ) managed by HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). HAQM EFS supports native replication of data across AWS Regions. This feature helps in designing a multi-Region disaster […]
How Slack adopted Karpenter to increase Operational and Cost Efficiency
Bedrock – Slack’s internal Kubernetes platform Slack is the AI-powered platform for work that connects people, conversations, apps, and systems together in one place. Slack adopted HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM ) to build “Bedrock,” the codename for an internal compute orchestration platform that simplifies container deployment and management. Bedrock handles build, deploy, and runtime […]
How Upstox built Next-Generation trading platform using HAQM EKS, Karpenter, and Spot Instances
This is a guest post by Pranav Kapoor, Head of DevOps at Upstox co-authored with Jayesh Vartak, Solutions Architect at AWS and Jitendra Shihani, Technical Account Manager (TAM) at AWS. Upstox is India’s largest investech, a multi-unicorn valued at $3.5 billion. It allows you to buy and sell stocks, mutual funds, and derivatives, and is […]
Using HAQM EC2 Spot Instances with Karpenter
This blog was updated by Irene Garcia Lopez, Solutions Architect, and Mehdi Yosofie, Solutions Architect, in April 2024 to reflect Karpenter beta changes. Overview Karpenter is a dynamic, high performance, open-source cluster autoscaling solution for the Kubernetes platform introduced at re:Invent 2021. Customers choose an autoscaling solution for a number of reasons, including improving the […]
Rippling’s journey migrating to the new VPC CNI Network Policy Engine
This post was coauthored by Venkatesh Nannan, Sr. Engineering Manager at Rippling Introduction Rippling is a workforce management system that eliminates the friction of running a business, combining HR, IT, and Finance apps on a unified data platform. Rippling’s mission is to free up intelligent people to work on hard problems. Existing Stack Rippling uses […]
Dynamically create repositories upon image push to HAQM ECR
HAQM Elastic Container Registry (HAQM ECR) provides a fully managed container registry service, offering high-performance hosting for reliably deploying application images anywhere. HAQM ECR service requires repositories to pre-exist before pushing container images. In this post, we explore a dynamic solution that leverages AWS CloudTrail, HAQM EventBridge, and AWS Lambda functions to automatically create HAQM […]
Using OPA to validate HAQM EKS Blueprint Templates
As organizations adopt containerization technologies, such as Kubernetes, the challenge of making sure of security and compliance becomes increasingly complex. With Kubernetes environments that span Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) and Kubernetes clusters, maintaining a secure posture can be a daunting task. To tackle this complexity and reduce risk, many teams are turning to standardized tooling. Organizations that […]