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Tag: HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS)

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Analyzing Java applications performance with async-profiler in HAQM EKS

This blog was authored by Sascha Möllering, Principal Specialist Solutions Architect Containers and Yuriy Bezsonov, Senior Partner Solutions Architect. Introduction Container startup performance presents a significant challenge for Java applications running on Kubernetes, particularly during scaling events and recovery scenarios. Although Java remains a top choice for both legacy modernization and new microservices development, especially […]

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HAQM EKS introduces node monitoring and auto repair capabilities

This post was jointly authored by Alex Kestner (Sr. Product Manager, HAQM EKS), Ratnopam Chakrabarti (Sr. SA, Containers & OSS), Shivam Dubey (Specialist SA, Containers), and Suket Sharma (Sr. SDE, HAQM EKS).  Introduction HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) now offers node monitoring and auto repair capabilities. This new feature enables automatic detection and remediation […]

Announcing HAQM EKS Community Add-ons catalog

Announcing HAQM EKS community Add-ons catalog

This post was jointly authored by Elizabeth Fuentes (Developer Advocate), Ikenna Izugbokwe (Principal SA), and Steven David (Principal SA).  HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) provides add-ons that streamline supporting operational capabilities for Kubernetes applications. Still, customers rely on a wide range of Kubernetes add-ons to run their containerized applications. These add-ons come from different […]

Simplifying IAM Permissions for HAQM EKS Addons with EKS Pod Identity

This blog was authored by Sriram Ranganathan, Senior Product Manager, AWS and Vikram Venkataram, Principal Solutions Architect, AWS.  Introduction As part of AWS re:Invent 2023, HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) launched HAQM EKS Pod Identity, simplifying how you apply AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions to your Kubernetes cluster workloads. Some EKS add-ons, which enable […]

End of support notifications and enhanced discoverability for HAQM EKS

This post was jointly authored by Praseeda Sathaye (Principal Solutions Architect, Containers & OSS), AJ Davis (AWS Enterprise Support) and Arvind Viswanathan (Principal Solutions Architect). Introduction In the rapidly evolving world of containerized applications, maintaining resilience and observability across Kubernetes environments has become a critical challenge. As organizations increasingly adopt HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM […]

Automating AL2023 custom hardened AMI updates for HAQM EKS managed nodes

This post was authored by Abhishek Nanda, Containers Specialist Solutions Architect and co-written with Jayaprakash Alawala, Principal Container Specialist Solutions Architect and Rajesh Singh, Sr. Containers Specialist BDM.  Introduction HAQM EKS users in the Regulatory and Compliance industry invest time and effort to build EKS custom AMIs for the worker nodes Operating System (OS) to […]

Powering the Next Generation of AI Workloads on HAQM EKS with Anyscale

Ray is an open-source framework that manages, executes, and optimizes compute needs for AI workloads. It is designed to make it easy to write parallel and distributed Python applications by providing a simple and intuitive API for distributed computing. Ray unifies infrastructure by leveraging any compute instance and accelerator on AWS via a single, flexible […]

Adding Storage using OpenEBS on EKS Anywhere

Adding Storage using OpenEBS on EKS Anywhere

Overview HAQM EKS Anywhere (EKS Anywhere) is an opinionated and automated deployment of the HAQM EKS Distro that enables users to create and operate Kubernetes clusters on user-managed infrastructure. EKS Anywhere does not include a Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver for persistence. In this post, we setup OpenEBS to provide persistence using the disks available in […]

Deep dive into HAQM EKS scalability testing

Introduction The “Elastic” in HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) refers to the ability to “acquire resources as you need them and release resources when you no longer need them”. HAQM EKS should scale to handle almost all workloads but we often hear questions from HAQM EKS customers like: “What is the maximum number of […]