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Automate vCluster Management in EKS with Sveltos and Helm

Sveltos introduction

Sveltos is a set of Kubernetes controllers that run in the management cluster. From the management cluster, Sveltos can manage add-ons and applications on a fleet of managed Kubernetes clusters. It is a declarative tool to ensure that the desired state of an application is always reflected in the actual state of the Kubernetes managed clusters.

This video demonstrates how to fully automate the deployment and management of remote vClusters running in EKS using the Sveltos event framework and Helm.

In this video, each developer gets an isolated Kubernetes environment that can be managed independently. The process involves using a load balancer service as an event source, which triggers the creation of vClusters for each developer automatically.

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