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A managed (or hosted) Kubernetes service is a Kubernetes cluster where the control plane is managed by a third party such as the cloud provider. | |||
=AWS Elastic Kubernetes Services (EKS)= | =AWS Elastic Kubernetes Services (EKS)= | ||
{{Internal|Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service|Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service}} | |||
=Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)= | =Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)= | ||
=Google Kuberentes Engine (GKE)= | =Google Kuberentes Engine (GKE)= | ||
{{Internal|GKE|Google Kuberentes Engine (GKE)}} |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 31 December 2021
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Overview
A managed (or hosted) Kubernetes service is a Kubernetes cluster where the control plane is managed by a third party such as the cloud provider.