How to provision Ready-To-Run GitLab for 50,000 users with the AWS Quick Start
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab's flexibility allows it to support a wide range of implementations, from small setups to hyper-scaled environments for over 50,000 users, by utilizing Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for large-scale systems. The recent development of the GitLab Environment Toolkit (GET) and the AWS Quick Start for cloud-native hybrid on EKS enhances this capability by providing a comprehensive implementation ecosystem. AWS Quick Starts, which adhere to both GitLab's and AWS's best practices, offer high availability, open-source accessibility, and a "Ready-to-Run" configuration approach, reducing deployment complexity and time. The GitLab AWS implementation pattern on EKS aligns with Reference Architectures to ensure optimal resource usage and compliance, offering a detailed bill of materials for easy configuration. "Deploy Now" links further simplify setup by pre-filling necessary parameters, enabling quick deployment for large user bases with minimal input. A YouTube playlist is available to guide users through the process, and GitLab support is offered for assistance.
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