Yet another way to build an EKS cluster
Deploying applications into the cloud is the norm. Majority of these applications are landing on AWS, GCP or Azure. In addition, more and more of these applications are also using containers and utilizing Kubernetes. Kubernetes is becoming more mainstream and the “mainstay” in many organizations. Adoption is growing, as are the number of options for Kubernetes and multiple methods to help build and manage them. There are many Kubernetes choices to deploy your containerized application:
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