terraform-aws-eks
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terraform-aws-eks
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EKS Auto Mode Unlocked for Existing Clusters with Terraform
Terraform-aws-eks release a new version v20.31.1 which allows to use custom NodeClass/NodePools when EKS Auto is enabled without built-in NodePools.
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EKS Auto Mode Arrives in Terraform – Simplify Kubernetes Today
Terraform eks module released a new version v20.31.0 which enables the support of EKS Auto mode and EKS Hybrid Nodes.
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Run Kubernetes Like a Pro—Without the Expertise! Introducing EKS Auto Mode
Note: Terraform support(still ongoing) not yet there so for this blog we will use AWS console.
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How to use the AWS Load Balancer Controller to connect multiple EKS clusters with existing Application Load Balancers
Here’s a lovely GitHub issue with more details: https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks/issues/1539
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Efficient Kubernetes Cluster Deployment: Accelerating Setup with EKS Blueprints
Upon reviewing EKS Blueprints, I found myself pondering its relationship with terraform-aws-modules-eks. In reality, EKS Blueprints does not stand in opposition to or compete with terraform-aws-modules-eks; rather, it complements and extends its functionality. EKS Blueprints acts as a valuable enhancement to the standard EKS module, enriching it with additional features and refinements, effectively adding a touch of sweetness and spice to the existing framework.
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Optimiza tu cluster EKS con Karpenter
Karpenter Example
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AWS: Karpenter and SSH for Kubernetes WorkerNodes
For the Terraform, here you will need to add thenode_security_group_additional_rules in the EKS module for SSH access, and create an EC2 Instance Connect Endpoint for the VPC, as in my case we create VPC and EKS separately.
- Feat: Made it clear that we stand with Ukraine
- Need suggestions for managing eks terraform module
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What's everyone's favorite EKS Terraform module these days?
cloudposse module was popular but most have moved to https://github.com/terraform-aws-modules/terraform-aws-eks also eks blueprints will be moving to this module. use eks blueprints v5
eks-v17-v18-migrate
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Standing on the shoulders of giants
I would love to hear how I can do better - v17 to v18 was massive and we should never see a change like that again. I am also revisiting upgrade documentation since there are still many users suffering from this process https://github.com/clowdhaus/eks-v17-v18-migrate
What are some alternatives?
terraform-aws-eks-blueprints - Configure and deploy complete EKS clusters.
eksctl - The official CLI for Amazon EKS
terraform-aws-cloudwatch - Terraform module to create AWS Cloudwatch resources 🇺🇦
terragrunt-infrastructure-modules-example - A repo used to show examples file/folder structures you can use with Terragrunt and Terraform
kubesphere - The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter, and edge management ⎈ 🖥 ☁️
terraform-aws-security-group - This terraform module creates set of Security Group and Security Group Rules resources in various combinations.
eks-alb-istio-with-tls - This repository demonstrate how to configure end-to-end encryption on EKS platform using TLS certificate from Amazon Certificate Manager, AWS Application LoadBalancer and Istio as service mesh.
terraform-provider-flux - Terraform and OpenTofu provider for bootstrapping Flux
k8s-hetzner - A Kubernetes cluster provisioned with Terraform, running in Hetzner Cloud
terraform-aws-rds-aurora - Terraform module which creates AWS RDS Aurora resources
terraform-openstack-rke2 - Deploy Kubernetes on OpenStack with RKE2