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A curated list of awesome tools for Amazon EKS 🌊

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What is EKS

Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) is a managed service that makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on AWS without needing to stand up or maintain your own Kubernetes control plane. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.

Amazon EKS runs Kubernetes control plane instances across multiple Availability Zone to ensure high availability. Amazon EKS automatically detects and replaces unhealthy control plane instances, and it provides automated version upgrades and patching for them.

Amazon EKS runs up-to-date versions of the open-source Kubernetes software, so you can use all the existing plugins and tooling from the Kubernetes community. Applications running on Amazon EKS are fully compatible with applications running on any standard Kubernetes environment, whether running in on-premises data centers or public clouds. This means that you can easily migrate any standard Kubernetes application to Amazon EKS without any code modification required.

Table of content


Cluster management tools

Data plane management

CLI tools

  • Krew - a plugin manager for kubectl
  • kubectl-plugins
  • kubectx β€” Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
  • kube-ps1 β€” Kubernetes prompt for bash and zsh. Adds the current context and namespace to the prompt
  • kui - A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native development
  • kubectl debug - Debug your pod by a new container with every troubleshooting tools pre-installed
  • k9s - Provides a terminal UI to interact with your Kubernetes clusters
  • kubectl tree

Package managers

Security

Networking

Compliance

Container runtime security

Audit

Monitoring

Troubleshooting

Logging

Tracing

CI and CD tools

Pod scaling

Chaos testing

Storage

Ingress

API gateways

Service meshes

Backup

Cost allocation

Machine learning

Self-paced learning

Miscellaneous

Upcoming events

re:Invent 2019 sessions

Twitter

Books

  • Container Security by Liz Rice
  • Kubernetes Patterns by Roland Huß
  • Kubernetes Best Practices by Lachlan Evenson, Dave Strebel, Eddie Villalba, Brendan Burns
  • Programming Kubernetes by Michael Hausenblas and Stefan Schimanski
  • Kubernetes Cookbook by SΓ©bastien Goasguen and Michael Hausenblas
  • Mastering Kubernetes by Gigi Sayfan
  • Kubernetes Security by Liz Rice and Michael Hausenblas
  • Kubernetes - A Complete DevOps Cookbook by Murat Karslioglu

Maintainers

@realvz