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Amazon Web Services has announced a significant breakthrough in container orchestration with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes ...
These two services, ECS for generalized container orchestration and EKS for what’s focused on Kubernetes, will let customers use these popular AWS services on premises.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced customers can now use its Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) to run Kubernetes pods on AWS Fargate.
AWS has recently announced that Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) now supports Kubernetes version 1.25. Highlights of this update include support for Pod Security Admission (PSA), general ...
EKS Anywhere lets users create and operate Kubernetes clusters on-premises using VMware vSphere.
Amazon Web Services likely won't go all in on a multicloud strategy anytime soon, analysts say, although it's slowing giving customers that capability.
Although it's relatively common for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers to deploy their own Kubernetes servers in Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon has begun offering a service called Amazon ...
“We recently announced our batch support for EKS, our managed Kubernetes offering at AWS,” said Ian Colle (pictured), general manager of HPC at AWS.
So how does nKS help organizations simplify its EKS management and optimize its AWS costs? Most customers are using EKS to run their Kubernetes environment, according to Giri.