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terraform-aws-eks-blueprints
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I am afraid to spin up an EKS instance using AWS provider
Have you checked out this repo https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints
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Deploy Secure Spring Boot Microservices on Amazon EKS Using Terraform and Kubernetes
Now that you have the networking part done, you can build configurations for the EKS cluster and its add-ons. You will use the terraform-aws-modules to create the EKS cluster and eks_blueprints module from terraform-aws-eks-blueprintsto configure EKS add-ons.
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Enabling GPU Nodes for PyTorch Workloads on EKS with Autoscaling
## (https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints) ## ... [other Terraform code] ## Cluster Configuration module "eks" { # ... [other configuration] self_managed_node_groups = { gpu_node_group = { node_group_name = "gpu-node-group" ami_type = "AL2_x86_64_GPU" capacity_type = "ON_DEMAND" instance_types = [ "g4dn.xlarge", "g4dn.2xlarge", ] # ... [other configuration] taints = { dedicated = { key = "nvidia.com/gpu" value = "true" effect = "NO_SCHEDULE" } } # ... [other configuration] } } }
- Why is there no consistency in the EKS examples.
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Is there any advantage to running Karpenter and CordDNS in Fargate?
Here is the link: https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/blob/main/examples/karpenter/main.tf
- Need suggestions for managing eks terraform module
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What's everyone's favorite EKS Terraform module these days?
Anyone using eks blueprints or cloudposse's module?
- How are most EKS clusters deployed?
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Ideal setup for EKS deployment?
Take a look at the EKS Blueprints for Terraform as a place to start. I know the team is working on their v5 release which should be a solid improvement. https://github.com/aws-ia/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/milestone/1
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How do you initially upload your docker image to an ECR
Take a look at the EKS Blueprints for Terraform v5 rewrite for more details. However, EKS Blueprints for Terraform (v4 as it is today) is pretty darn good _if_ you just want to manage basic charst like load balancer controller and Karpenter. It provisions IAM Roles and Policies along with Helm charts all in one easy set-up. It's just not something I'd want to touch with more complex use cases and we'll see how the EKS Blueprints team does with the v5 rewrite - their direction looks reasonable, but Terraform just isn't really designed for the problem it's trying to solve there, so it's going to be somewhat clunky one way or another.
aws-cloudformation-coverage-roadmap
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Terraform vs. AWS CloudFormation
Given AWS CloudFormation is AWS's native language and service for infrastructure as code, you will likely find more official quickstarts provided by AWS in the language. In addition to this, AWS Support will probably be more capable of assisting you with issues when you need help. AWS Support is essential for large enterprises, particularly those new to the cloud or slow to adopt. These types of organizations may have a skill gap within their organization regarding their cloud skill set, and in turn, they are more likely to use AWS Enterprise Support.
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Building an Amazon Location Service Resources with AWS CDK and AWS CloudFormation
Today, I will show you how to build Amazon Location Service, which allows you to build location-based applications within your AWS environment using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) and AWS CloudFormation. I will also show examples of the recently popular CDK Migrate and AWS CloudFormation IaC generator.
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DevSecOps with AWS- IaC at scale - Building your own platform - Part 1
AWS CloudFormation: Speed up cloud provisioning with infrastructure as code.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is an important part of any true hosting operation in the public cloud. Each of these platforms has their own IaC solution, e.g. AWS CloudFormation. But they also support popular open-source IaC tools like Pulumi or Terraform. A category of tools that also needs to be discussed is API gateways and other app-specific load balancers. There are applications for internal consumption, which can be called microservices if you have a lot of them. And often microservices use advanced networking options such as a service mesh instead of just the native private network offered by a VPC.
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Authorization and Amazon Verified Permissions - A New Way to Manage Permissions Part XIII: Cloudformation
Cloudformation (IaC) does not need to be introduced to anyone, plus if you read the previous blogpost, the terraform provider (CC) we used is based on Cloudformation. Moreover, you will notice a lot of similarities, after all, we are implementing the same scenario, but with a different tool.
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Generative (A)IaC in the IDE with Application Composer
AWS Application Composer launched in the AWS Console at re:Invent one year ago, and this re:Invent it expanded to the VS Code IDE as part of the AWS Toolkit - but thatโs not the only exciting part. When using App Composer in the IDE, users also get access to a generative AI partner that will help them write infrastructure as code (IaC) for all 1100+ AWS CloudFormation resources that Application Composer now supports.
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Minecraft Server on AWS
CloudFormation
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Generating cloudwatch alarms using 'metric math' via CloudFormation and Terraform.
Of course, best practices today dictate that we should be deploying our infrastructure as code, using tools such as CloudFormation or Terraform.
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Seamless Cloud Infrastructure: Integrating Terragrunt and Terraform with AWS
If you're provisioning the above resources for the first time, you'll have to either configure Terraform to use specific AWS keys as you won't have OIDC connection yet. In my case, I chose to have those pre-requesites resources in a CloudFormation template and deploy them with StackSets.
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What are some alternatives?
terraform-aws-eks - Terraform module to create AWS Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources ๐บ๐ฆ
aws-cdk - The AWS Cloud Development Kit is a framework for defining cloud infrastructure in code
cdk-eks-blueprints - AWS Quick Start Team
terraform - Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure. It is a source-available tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned.
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
troposphere - troposphere - Python library to create AWS CloudFormation descriptions
terraform-aws-ecs-container-definition - Terraform module to generate well-formed JSON documents (container definitions) that are passed to the aws_ecs_task_definition Terraform resource
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages ๐
terraform-aws-eks-cloudwatch-logs - Terraform module for deploying AWS Fluent Bit as a daemonSet to send logs to CloudWatch Logs aws-for-fluent-bit inside a pre-existing EKS cluster.
awesome-cdk - A collection of awesome things related to the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
terraform-aws-eks-cluster - Terraform module for provisioning an EKS cluster
serverless-application-model - The AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM) transform is a AWS CloudFormation macro that transforms SAM templates into CloudFormation templates.