I'm extremely excited to introduce two of the biggest features we've ever built for Amazon EKS: Auto Mode and Hybrid Nodes. Auto Mode fully automates compute, storage, and networking management for new or existing Amazon EKS clusters. It simplifies running Kubernetes by offloading cluster operations to AWS, improves the performance and security of your applications, and helps optimize compute costs. Read the blog » https://lnkd.in/grBpCyXC Hybrid Nodes lets you natively attach on-premises and edge infrastructure as nodes to Amazon EKS clusters. This unifies Kubernetes management across environments and offloads Kubernetes control plane management to AWS for on-premises and edge applications. Hybrid nodes works with any on-premises hardware or virtual machines, bringing the efficiency, scalability, and availability of Amazon EKS to wherever your applications need to run. Read the blog » https://lnkd.in/ge3SfkTZ I can't wait to see what you build using EKS Auto Mode and Hybrid Nodes! These launches took a lot of effort from many talented and dedicated people. Congrats to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) #EKS team on a job well done. #reinvent #Kubernetes #AWS
Could this be used with service catalog and CFN to simplify self-serve? 🤔
Auto Mode sounds like fargate to some extent, is there overlap?
Great addition to the EKS offering - We appreciate the partnership and for including us in the early access - Datadog fully supports EKS Auto-mode
Nathan Taber, What an amazing update, it will definitely help people to adopt EKS even more. However there is a bug when we try to migrate managed node group workloads to Auto mode which I have covered in my blog so might need some bug fixes for eksctl https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jatinmehrotra_run-kubernetes-like-a-prowithout-the-expertise-activity-7269207515567902721-6Pfl?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop I wish this feature could have been more cost effective where users does not have to pay for extra EKS auto management fee that for different Ec2 instances types.
Does this support Kine backed control planes?
Very cool. The CoreOS crew would be proud. Automated operations all the way, but with the leverage of the hyperscaler cloud. Pretty neat.
A few of my partners were launch partners! Super exciting, kudos to your team Nathan Taber!!
Woah.
DevOps Engineer @ Slice | AWS, K8S, ArgoCD
2wImpressive, does that depreciate Karpenter usage?