One way to run Kubernetes in the AWS cloud is to set up virtual machines using EC2, AWS’s virtual machine IaaS service, then provision those VMs as nodes for a Kubernetes cluster that you set up and manage yourself.
If you want to run Kubernetes in the cloud today, you have plenty of options to choose from. In fact, there are so many ways to deploy cloud-based Kubernetes that it can be difficult to decide which approach is best for you.
That’s why we’ve prepared this guide, which walks through all of the Kubernetes deployment options on the “Big Three” public clouds – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The guide explains which Kubernetes services and deployment models each cloud supports and describes how to get started with each one.
As you’ll learn, no one cloud Kubernetes option is necessarily better than the others. But by understanding the many solutions out there and how they compare, you can make an informed choice about how to run Kubernetes in the cloud.
If you want to run Kubernetes in the cloud today, you have plenty of options to choose from. In fact, there are so many ways to deploy cloud-based Kubernetes that it can be difficult to decide which approach is best for you.
That’s why we’ve prepared this guide, which walks through all of the Kubernetes deployment options on the “Big Three” public clouds – Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP). The guide explains which Kubernetes services and deployment models each cloud supports and describes how to get started with each one.
As you’ll learn, no one cloud Kubernetes option is necessarily better than the others. But by understanding the many solutions out there and how they compare, you can make an informed choice about how to run Kubernetes in the cloud.