As organizations advance their cloud-native strategies, managing microservice architectures has become increasingly complex. Teams must navigate a plethora of components, each with its own infrastructure dependencies, potentially spread across various topology domains, such as numerous Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances. This intricate setup necessitates robust solutions for monitoring and recovery, particularly in light of recent advancements like the introduction of the Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). This tool helps companies prepare for, and recover from, impairments in AWS Regions or Availability Zones.
In conjunction with these developments, AWS re:Invent 2024 is fast approaching, promising a wealth of sessions on Kubernetes and other cloud-native technologies. To help you optimize your experience, we’ve curated a list of essential sessions that delve into Kubernetes and related subjects. For additional insights, check out another blog post on this topic here.
Furthermore, companies are increasingly leveraging EC2 Image Builder to automate the creation of their “Golden Image” Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for EKS worker nodes. Resources for this automation are available, making it easier to maintain consistent environments across deployments. For authoritative insights on these topics, visit this expert resource.
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