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    EKS Best Practices

    EKS Best Practices

    A best practices guide for day 2 operations

    ...The repository is maintained by AWS but open to contributions from the community, making it a living document that evolves as Kubernetes and AWS features evolve. Each section dives into operational details—for example, how to manage IAM roles for service accounts, secure the EKS endpoint, handle node auto-scaling, and design for multi-AZ resilience. Because running Kubernetes in production demands many “day-2” considerations (upgrades, drift, monitoring, incident response), the guide provides practical advice beyond simple cluster provisioning.
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    Pyrlang

    Pyrlang

    Erlang node implemented in Python 3.5+ (Asyncio-based)

    This is a drop-in Erlang node implementation in Python 3, implementing a network Erlang node protocol. It was designed to allow interoperation between existing Python projects and BEAM languages: Erlang, Elixir, Gleam, Luaerl, LFE, Clojerl, and such. With just a few lines of startup code your Python program becomes an Erlang network node, participating in the Erlang cluster.
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