Amazon EKS Anywhere simplifies the creation and management of your Kubernetes clusters on-premises, bringing your computing applications closer to data sources for enhanced analytics and real-time processing. AWS Snowball also offers discount pricing for 1-year and 3-year usage commitments. See the AWS Snowball pricing page for more details. With Amazon EKS Anywhere Clusters on AWS Snowball Edge devices, you can run containerized workloads at the edge using ruggedized hardware provided by AWS with pay as you go pricing. This release automates the creation and management of Kubernetes clusters on AWS Snowball Edge Compute Optimized devices with AWS optimization and support for containerized workloads that need to run at edge locations without a reliable internet connection or self-managed hardware. We’re happy to announce the general availability of Amazon EKS Anywhere on Snow. Amazon EKS Anywhere initially supported VMware vSphere environments, but in 2022 expanded support for Bare Metal, Apache CloudStack, and Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure deployments. Amazon EKS Anywhere was launched in September of 2021 to help customers create and operate Kubernetes clusters on their own on-premises infrastructure for use cases that involve data residency, latency, or compliance requirements. Earlier in June of 2018, in response to increased adoption of microservice architectures and Kubernetes taking the lead as the de facto standard for container orchestration, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service ( Amazon EKS) also became generally available, offering customers a fully managed Kubernetes control plane backed by the performance, scale, and reliability of AWS infrastructure complete with AWS networking and security integrations.Since their launch in November of 2018, AWS Snowball Edge devices have been used to run applications for data processing, analytics, and machine learning in remote or disconnected environments from rugged construction sites, to seafaring vessels, factory floors, and beyond.This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship a tale of two cloud services, traveling down two seemingly independent paths, destined to converge.
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