AWS EKS: Where Scalability Meets Simplicity - Embrace the Future of Cloud - Native Solutions
Kubernetes and containers are powerful tools for building scalable and fault-tolerant applications. Kubernetes is an open-source platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Containers are lightweight and portable packages of software that contain everything needed to run an application, such as code, libraries, and dependencies.
By using Kubernetes and containers, you can:
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Achieve faster and more reliable deployments with minimal downtime.
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Scale your applications up or down based on demand and resource availability.
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Improve the portability and compatibility of your applications across different environments and platforms.
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Simplify the configuration and maintenance of your applications with declarative manifests and automated updates.
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Enhance the security and isolation of your applications with built-in features such as namespaces, service accounts, and network policies.
However, managing a Kubernetes cluster can be complex and time-consuming. That's why many developers choose to use Amazon EKS, a fully managed Kubernetes service that runs on AWS. With Amazon EKS, you can:
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Easily create and manage Kubernetes clusters with a few clicks or commands.
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Leverage the scalability, reliability, and security of AWS for your Kubernetes workloads.
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Integrate your clusters with other AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon VPC, Amazon CloudWatch, and more.
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Benefit from the latest innovations and best practices from the Kubernetes community and AWS experts.
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Run your clusters alongside other AWS container services such as Amazon ECS, AWS Fargate, AWS App Runner, and more.
Being a serverless offering, Amazon QuickSight automatically scales to hundreds of thousands of users without the need to set up, configure, or manage your own servers. It also ensures that your users don't have to deal with slow dashboards during peak hours, when multiple business intelligence (BI) users are accessing the same dashboards or datasets.
To top it off, AWS QuickSight allows you to directly connect to and import data from a wide variety of cloud and on-premises data sources.
These include software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications such as Salesforce, ServiceNow, Twitter, GitHub, and JIRA; 3rd party databases such as Teradata, MySQL, Postgres, and SQL Server; native AWS services such as Amazon Redshift, Amazon Athena, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS).
Searce being an AWS advanced consulting partner, we can help you deploy AWS Quicksight with various data sources as per your requirements, to know more about our capabilities, please have a look at our case studies published in our website.
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