AWS Storage Blog
Category: HAQM Elastic Kubernetes Service
Deploying Jenkins on HAQM EKS with HAQM EFS
UPDATE (5/17/2021): It looks like the Jenkins Helm repos have moved and the configurable parameters have been updated as well! You will need to modify the commands listed in the blog accordingly. Check out the new Jenkins helm repos and configurable parameters at the following links: http://github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts/blob/main/charts/jenkins/README.md http://github.com/jenkinsci/helm-charts/blob/main/charts/jenkins/VALUES_SUMMARY.md Also, make sure your EKS cluster control […]
Using high-performance storage for machine learning workloads on Kubernetes
Organizations are modernizing their applications by adopting containers and microservices-based architectures. Many customers are deploying high-performance workloads on containers to power microservices architecture, and require access to low latency and high throughput shared storage from these containers. Because containers are transient in nature, these long-running applications require data to be stored in durable storage. HAQM FSx […]
Best practices for using HAQM EFS for container storage
Tens of thousands of companies are storing petabytes of data on HAQM Elastic File System (HAQM EFS), many of them using EFS to store data for containerized applications. HAQM EFS file systems can be attached to containers launched by both HAQM Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). HAQM EFS is a natural […]
New on the Open Source blog: Using the FSx for Lustre CSI Driver with HAQM EKS
From time to time the AWS Storage Blog will point you to storage related blog posts from other AWS blog channels that we think you will find interesting or helpful for your storage use cases. We wanted to share a post from the Open Source Blog that highlights a walk-through of using HAQM FSx for Lustre […]