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Delete EKS cluster in AWS EKS DevOps

Delete EKS cluster in AWS EKSDevOps

Total Price

1,068 / Resource

SLA

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Availability

7 Days 1000-1900 Hrs (Excluding Holidays) (With On-Call Availability)

Response SLA

0.50 hour

Resolution SLA

5.50 hour

Update SLA

1.00 hour

Role

DevOps Engineer

Our DevOps engineer is an IT professional who combines development and operations skills to improve software development efficiency. They use tools and methodologies to speed up the process of taking software from concept to release. Responsible for Managing IT infrastructure for software code, Provisioning resources, Selecting deployment models, Directing testing, and Monitoring performance.

Process

  • Requirement Gathering

    Requirement Gathering is the process we follow to identify and define your needs, ensuring clear, efficient, and successful project execution.
  • Tasks

    Task is a defined action we carry out to deliver efficient, high-quality results on time for your business.
  • Documentation

    Documentation is the structured record we create to ensure transparency, consistency, and smooth implementation for your business.

Tools

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Amazon EKS Our Service Leads utilize Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), a managed Kubernetes solution that simplifies the deployment, scaling, and operation of containerised applications on AWS. EKS takes care of the complexities involved in managing Kubernetes control planes and seamlessly integrates with AWS services such as IAM, VPC, and CloudWatch for enhanced security, networking, and monitoring.

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Eksctl Our Service Leads utilize eksctl, a command-line tool that simplifies the creation, management, and scaling of Amazon EKS clusters. Built on AWS CloudFormation, it automates Kubernetes cluster setup, including node provisioning and networking. With intuitive commands, eksctl streamlines EKS operations, making Kubernetes deployment on AWS faster, more efficient, and developer-friendly.

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AWS CLI Our Service Leads utilize the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), a powerful tool for efficiently managing AWS services from the command line. It automates cloud operations through scripting, supports multiple AWS services, and simplifies resource provisioning, deployment, and management, enhancing productivity and streamlining cloud administration across various environments.

Total Price

1,068 / Resource

SLA

info-sla-icon

Availability

7 Days 1000-1900 Hrs (Excluding Holidays) (With On-Call Availability)

Response SLA

0.50 hour

Resolution SLA

5.50 hour

Update SLA

1.00 hour

Total Price

1,068 / Resource