Kublr 1.19 includes numerous improvements to the customization of Kubernetes clusters deployed on AWS and other clouds. Key among these is support for mixed instance policies including spot and on-demand instances and multiple instance types. Also new are additional AWS resources included within the Kublr cluster specification and managed by Kublr, and more.

These updates and practical tips for using them are explained in this on-demand webinar: Setting up a CI/CD Pipeline with Kublr and Kubernetes. The webinar walks through how Kublr can be used to deploy a Kubernetes cluster on AWS in high availability mode on inexpensive spot instances — in just under 20 minutes. This includes EFS-based cloud native storage and ready to use in production CI/CD tools like Jenkins and Nexus. It also includes a link to a github repository with all the code available for reuse and experimentation.

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Kublr 1.19 Continues Expanding Kubernetes Operations Capabilities.
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