Terraform module to create Amazon Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources 🇺🇦
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Terraform module to create Amazon Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) resources 🇺🇦
Unofficial PHP client for Kubernetes. It supports any form of authentication, the exec API, and it has an easy implementation for CRDs.
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Introduction to Managed K8S, AWS EKS, EKSCTL & installations. Cost optimization
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This project deploys a Kubernetes cluster on AWS using EKS and Terraform.
Fully functional Twitter clone built in Django framework using Docker and kubernetes and deployed in EKS with persistent volume
Manage configs and policies across multi-cluster and hybrid Kubernetes environments.
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