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Amazon EKS managed node groups automate the provisioning and lifecycle management of nodes (Amazon EC2 instances) for Amazon EKS Kubernetes clusters.
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Managed Node Groups are supported on Amazon EKS clusters beginning with Kubernetes version 1.14 and platform version
eks.3 . Existing clusters can update to version 1.14 to take advantage of this feature. For more information, see Updating an Amazon EKS Cluster Kubernetes Version. Existing 1.14 clusters will be automatically updated to eks.3 over time to support this feature.
With Amazon EKS managed node groups, you don’t need to separately provision or register the Amazon EC2 instances that provide compute capacity to run your Kubernetes applications. You can create, update, or terminate nodes for your cluster with a single operation. Nodes run using the latest Amazon EKS-optimized AMIs in your AWS account while node updates and terminations gracefully drain nodes to ensure that your applications stay available.
All managed nodes are provisioned as part of an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group that is managed for you by Amazon EKS. All resources including the instances and Auto Scaling groups run within your AWS account. Each node group uses the Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI and can run across multiple Availability Zones that you define.
You can add a managed node group to new or existing clusters using the Amazon EKS console,
eksctl , AWS CLI, AWS API, or infrastructure as code tools including AWS CloudFormation. Nodes launched as part of a managed node group are automatically tagged for auto-discovery by the Kubernetes cluster autoscaler and you can use the node group to apply Kubernetes labels to nodes and update them at any time.
There are no additional costs to use Amazon EKS managed node groups, you only pay for the AWS resources you provision. These include Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EBS volumes, Amazon EKS cluster hours, and any other AWS infrastructure. There are no minimum fees and no upfront commitments.
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To get started with a new Amazon EKS cluster and managed node group, see Getting Started with the AWS Management Console.
Saturn sky service manual download. To add a managed node group to an existing cluster, see Creating a Managed Node Group.
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