Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Hybrid Nodes, a new feature that you can use to attach your on-premises and edge infrastructure as nodes to EKS clusters in the cloud. With Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes, you can unify Kubernetes management across cloud and on-premises environments and take advantage of the scale and availability of Amazon EKS in all the places your applications need to run. You can use your existing on-premises hardware, while offloading the responsibility for managing Kubernetes control planes to EKS and conserving on-premises capacity for your workloads. Using Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes, you can adopt consistent operational practices and tooling across your cloud and on-premises environments. Amazon EKS Hybrid Nodes…
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Streamline Kubernetes cluster management with new Amazon EKS Auto Mode
Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Auto Mode, a new capability to streamline Kubernetes cluster management for compute, storage, and networking, from provisioning to on-going maintenance with a single click. You can achieve higher agility, performance, and cost-efficiency by eliminating the operational overhead of managing the cluster infrastructure required to run production-grade Kubernetes applications at scale on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Customers choose Amazon EKS because they can use the open standards and portability of Kubernetes with the security, scalability, and availability of AWS cloud. While Kubernetes gives advanced customers deep controls over application operations, other customers find managing the components required for production-grade Kubernetes applications to be complex and labor-intensive. With the…
Introducing storage optimized Amazon EC2 I8g instances powered by AWS Graviton4 processors and 3rd gen AWS Nitro SSDs
Today, we’re announcing the general availability of Amazon EC2 I8g instances, a new storage optimized instance type to provide the highest real-time storage performance among storage-optimized EC2 instances with the third generation of AWS Nitro SSDs and AWS Graviton4 processors. AWS Graviton4 is the most powerful and energy efficient processor we have ever designed for a broad range of workloads running on EC2 instances using a 64-bit ARM instruction set architecture. AWS Nitro System SSDs are custom built by AWS and offer high I/O performance, low latency, minimal latency variability, and security with always-on encryption. EC2 I8g instances are the first instance type to use third-generation AWS Nitro SSDs. These instances offer up to 22.5 TB local NVME SSD storage…
Announcing future-dated Amazon EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations
Customers use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) to run every type of workload imaginable, including web hosting, big data processing, high-performance computing (HPC), virtual desktops, live event streaming, and databases. Some of these workloads are so critical that customers asked for the ability to reserve capacity for them. To help customers flexibly reserve capacity, we launched EC2 On-Demand Capacity Reservations (ODCRs) in 2018. Since then, customers have used capacity reservations (CRs) to run critical applications like hosting consumer websites, streaming lives sporting events and processing financial transactions. Today, we’re announcing the ability to get capacity for future workloads using CRs. Many customers have future events such as product launches, large migrations, or end-of-year sales events like Cyber Monday or…