Company
Date Published
Author
Craig Peters
Word count
925
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) is launched with JFrog as an integration partner, highlighting the increasing adoption of Kubernetes even among latecomers. JFrog, a significant player in the container movement, offers a Kubernetes Registry compatible with various providers and emphasizes the combination of essential components like a Kubernetes cluster, a pipeline, and JFrog Artifactory to create a seamless infrastructure abstraction. The blog post provides a detailed guide on configuring Artifactory as a Kubernetes registry for EKS, with deployment options including subscription through AWS Marketplace or deploying to an EKS cluster using a Helm chart. It walks users through the process of setting up Artifactory for managing software repositories, configuring Docker as a private registry, and deploying a simple nginx application on the EKS cluster. This comprehensive setup promises a secure and efficient environment for running cloud-native applications, urging users to provide feedback on their experience.