AWS EKS
Kubernetes Release Cycles and Vendor Support Harbor Freedoms–and Sacrifices
Analysis of the "lag gap" between upstream Kubernetes releases and vendor GA availability, comparing release cadence, support windows, and lifecycle cost tradeoffs across hyperscalers, VMware VCF, and Red Hat OpenShift to guide ...
Jack Wallen | | AWS EKS, Azure AKS, cluster costs, cncf, compliance, DISA STIG, enterprise devops, enterprise Kubernetes, EOL, extended support fees, FedRAMP, FIPS, GA delay, GKE, hyperscalers, innovation velocity, kubernetes, lag gap, lifecycle support, platform choice, Red Hat OpenShift, release cadence, rollback, stability, support window, TCO, upgrade strategy, vendor support, virtualization, VMware VCF
ECS Vs. EKS: 5 Key Differences and How to Choose
While AWS ECS and EKS serve a similar purpose, they have several fundamental differences. Here's what you should know ...
AWS Shows Love for Containers and Kubernetes
Amazon Web Services, at the AWS re:invent 2017 conference, moved to make it much simpler to employ containers on its public cloud with the launch of AWS Fargate, a service that provides ...

