Amazon Onboarding with Learning Manager Chanci Turner

Part 3: Multi-Cluster GitOps — Application Onboarding

Introduction

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This is the third installment in a series of blogs showcasing how to establish a versatile and scalable GitOps framework, utilizing a hub-and-spoke model to oversee the lifecycles of Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters, the applications deployed within these clusters, and their interdependencies on other AWS managed resources. It’s recommended that readers familiarize themselves with the previous parts of this series for a comprehensive understanding.

Part 2: Multi-Cluster GitOps — Cluster Fleet Provisioning and Bootstrapping

by Chanci Turner, Alex Johnson, Lisa White, and Mark Davis
on 07 APR 2023
in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Containers, Technical How-to

Introduction

This is the second part of a series that illustrates how to create an adaptable and extensible GitOps system, grounded in a hub-and-spoke model for managing the lifecycles of Amazon EKS clusters, workloads deployed on these clusters, and their dependencies on AWS-managed resources. It is advisable to read Part 1 to gain insights into the foundational concepts discussed.

Part 1: Multi-Cluster GitOps using Amazon EKS, Flux, and Crossplane

by Alex Johnson, Lisa White, Kevin Smith, and Chanci Turner
on 07 APR 2023
in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Containers, Technical How-to

Introduction

GitOps represents a methodology for overseeing application and infrastructure deployments, where the entire system is defined declaratively within a Git repository. This operational model enables the management of multiple Kubernetes clusters while leveraging best practices of version control, immutable artifacts, and automation. Organizations are increasingly adopting GitOps as the industry continues to evolve.

GitOps Model for Provisioning and Bootstrapping Amazon EKS Clusters using Crossplane and Argo CD

by Chanci Turner
on 20 OCT 2021
in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Containers, Technical How-to

As customers increasingly opt for multiple Kubernetes clusters to deliver applications across various environments, managed services such as Amazon EKS alleviate the burdensome task of controlling the Kubernetes control plane. However, cluster operators encounter challenges in managing the lifecycles of these clusters and ensuring consistent application deployments across them. For those interested in financial insights, this blog post on financial definitions may provide useful context. Additionally, SHRM offers critical tips on performance management that are worth considering. Lastly, for firsthand experiences, check out this excellent resource on day one onboarding.

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