AWS re:Invent 2021 - Deep dive on Amazon EKS
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Amazon EKS is a fully managed Kubernetes service. This session covers recent enhancements to EKS and dives deep into the latest features. Learn how EKS gives you the flexibility to start, run, and scale Kubernetes applications in the AWS Cloud or on premises and how customers trust EKS to run their most sensitive and mission-critical applications.
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😃So cool, Mike! I don't know if you remember me but we used to work together. It's so neat to see where you've landed. Congrats on your success!
excellent presentation Mike, thank you :)
Now we have access entries at 1.29 k8s version for auth
Excellent présentation Mike, thank you
Good stuff!
really helpful talk
Where are the slides? This was really good
Excellent
18:02 "You can block access to the instance metadata service and then the pod can't assume any permissions of the worker node IAM role." Are you able to elaborate a little more? How are the instance metadata service and the pod assuming permissions related? Thanks!
The metadata service provides a temporary API key that gives access based on the assigned IAM role. See docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/iam-roles-for-amazon-ec2.html#instance-metadata-security-credentials
Any chance of getting slides?
39:40
instead of AWS ingress.yaml, can i register pods automatically with targetgroup CRD?, do i need to install loadbalancer controller also for this?
These are great questions! I found this post that goes into depth with Ingress Sharing and Target Group Binding, it may shed some light on this: go.aws/3JSyGjT. 📄 I also recommend posting details on your use case in AWS re:Post: go.aws/aws-repost. Our community of experts & enthusiasts can offer insight & advice! 👥 ^RM
What happens to the 99.95% SLA claim when the entire region is down for 12+ hours ?
I've seen in the last few months, AWS is down multiple times in a month.
What region was down for 12 hours?
@@kellymoses8566 us-east-1 in the metaverse 69
pronouns make it impossible to take this guy seriously
Thank Mike!
Very helpful!
You're welcome, Viet! So glad you like it! 😀