AWS Open Source Blog
Category: HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service
Best practices for migrating self-hosted Prometheus on HAQM EKS to HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus
With HAQM Web Services (AWS) customers adopting HAQM Managed Service for Prometheus (AMP) on HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS), we often see requests for information regarding best practices to follow when moving self-managed Prometheus on HAQM EKS to AMP. In this article, we’ll examine those best practices, with a focus on the five pillars […]
Declarative provisioning of AWS resources with Spinnaker and Crossplane
This post was written by Steve Borrelli, Rob Clark, Manabu McCloskey, Vikrant Kahlir, and Nima Kaviani. In a previous blog post, we discussed how GitOps, declarative definition of infrastructure and application resources, and using technologies such as AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) and Crossplane have enabled DevOps engineers to reduce complexity and improve visibility into […]
How to deploy Spinnaker Keel on HAQM EKS
Originally open sourced by Netflix in 2015, Spinnaker is a continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes rapidly and reliably. Spinnaker provides the flexibility to deploy applications on virtual machines running in the cloud or in your container platform of choice, such as HAQM Elastic Container Service (HAQM ECS) or HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM […]
Gathering insights on Kubernetes applications, services, and network traffic with Pixie
We often hear from our HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) users that adopting an open source observability stack is a top priority for their organizations. That’s why we are excited about Pixie, an Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) powered, open source, observability platform for Kubernetes. New Relic is in the process of contributing Pixie […]
Open source mobile core network implementation on HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service
As introduced in HAQM Web Services (AWS) whitepapers, Carrier-grade Mobile Packet Core Network on AWS and 5G Network Evolution with AWS, implementing 4G Evolved Packet Core (EPC) and 5G Core (5GC) on AWS can bring a significant value and benefit, such as scalability, flexibility, and programmable orchestration, as well as automation of the underlying infrastructure layer. This […]
Integrating EC2 macOS workers with EKS and GitLab
At our annual re:Invent conference in December 2020 we announced an all new macOS-based HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (HAQM EC2) instance. This new instance allows developers to build, test, and package their applications for all Apple platforms, such as macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Customers have been asking us for ways to integrate their […]
Migrating X-Ray tracing to AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
In the context of containerized microservices, we face the challenge of being able to tell where along the request path things happen and efficiently drill into signals. As a developer, you don’t want to fly blind and one popular way to provide these insights is distributed tracing. In this post we walk through migrating a […]
Integrating EC2 macOS workers with EKS and Jenkins
Kicking off re:Invent 2020, VP of EC2 at AWS, Dave Brown, introduced an all new HAQM EC2 Mac instance. This new HAQM Elastic Compute Cloud (HAQM EC2) instance allows developers to build, test, package, and sign Xcode applications for the Apple platforms including macOS, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and Safari. One common question I hear from […]
How Falco uses Prow on AWS for open source testing
This post was co-written with Leo Di Donato, an open source software engineer at Sysdig in the Office of the CTO. Kubernetes has seen massive growth in the past few years. However, with all growth comes growing pains, and CI/CD has brought a few interesting problems to the space, especially for the open source community. […]
How AWS Partners can help you get started with EKS-D
In case you missed it, last week during the re:Invent keynote, Andy Jassy announced HAQM EKS Anywhere, a new deployment option for HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service (HAQM EKS) that enables you to easily create and operate Kubernetes clusters on-premises thanks to the launch of HAQM EKS Distro (EKS-D). EKS-D is a Kubernetes distribution based on […]