Tectonic Summit 2016: CoreOS Tectonic on AWS

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Brandon Chavis Sr. Solution Architect December 12th, 2016 CoreOS Tectonic on AWS

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Brandon ChavisSr. Solution Architect

December 12th, 2016

CoreOS Tectonic on AWS

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What sets AWS apart?

Building and managing cloud since 2006

70+ services to support any cloud workload

History of rapid, customer-driven releases

15 regions, 40 availability zones, 68 edge locations

58 proactive price reductions to date

Thousands of partners; 3,500+ Marketplace products

Experience

Service Breadth & Depth

Pace of Innovation

Global Footprint

Pricing Philosophy

Ecosystem

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15 Regions worldwide growing to 18 next year

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AWS Container Ecosystem

• Foundation• Monitoring• CI/CD• Security• PaaS

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Kube-AWS

• Deploy Kubernetes in AWS Cloud using best practices

• Distribute clusters across multiple Availability Zones

• Use Amazon Elastic Load Balancing, AWS Key Management Solution, AWS IAM roles

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Highlighted AWS Features

• Production-ready installs: Applies AWS and Kubernetes experience to install a highly available self-hosted Kubernetes cluster on AWS

• Managed upgrades on AWS: CoreOS applies CoreUpdate functionality to Kubernetes

• Disaster recovery: Managed backups and restore of Kubernetes clusters to Amazon S3