AWS EKS - kubernetes project and terraform module
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AWS EKS - kubernetes project and terraform module
Karpenter Blueprints is a list of common workload scenarios following best practices. You'll find here details of why configuring the Karpenter and Kubernetes objects in such a way is important when using Karpenter on EKS.
🐳 📦 🚀 - Elastic Kubernetes Service fully managed using Karpenter Autoscaler, without Node Groups
Terraform module and installation script for Karpenter
WIP - Scaling Spark Data Platform with EKS. The solution uses Karpenter and Cluster Autoscaler, Yunikorn for advanced scheduling.
This repository contains the code and configuration files for setting up Karpenter on an existing Amazon EKS cluster, as described in the blog post
Infrastructure template for deploying an EKS cluster with Karpenter autoscaling and Spot instance support, fully provisioned via Terraform.
Boilerplate for Kubernetes Infrastructure As Code in AWS using Terraform
This repo is part of the Run Kubernetes Clusters for Less with Amazon EC2 Spot and Karpenter tutorial. It includes the Terraform template to create the cluster, and all the final versions of the Kubernetes manifests used during the tutorial.
This project focuses on setting up a resilient and scalable Business Intelligence (BI) environment using Metabase on AWS EKS with Fargate, Karpenter and Keda. It's designed as a case study.
Whether you're scaling dynamically or looking to reduce costs on your Kubernetes clusters, this Karpenter module offers a streamlined solution for managing instance types based on workload requirements. It’s a powerful tool for anyone working with EKS who wants to take advantage of AWS’s advanced node provisioning capabilities.
batCAVE Karpenter Terraform module
A Terraform project to produce a secure, autoscaling EKS cluster for testing, demos, and labs - using only Spot instances.
Create AWS EKS Cluster and install Karpenter Cluster Autoscaler using Terraform
Step-by-step guide to set and use AWS EKS with Karpenter by Terraform.
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