The Amazon EKS node kubelet daemon makes calls to AWS APIs on your behalf. Nodes receive permissions for these API calls through an IAM instance profile and associated policies. Before you can launch nodes and register them into a cluster, you must create an IAM role for those nodes to use when they are launched. This requirement applies to nodes launched with the Amazon EKS optimized AMI provided by Amazon, or with any other node AMIs that you intend to use. Additionally, this requirement ap...| docs.aws.amazon.com
Use your Amazon ECR images with Amazon EKS| docs.aws.amazon.com
Store data in the cloud and learn the core concepts of buckets and objects with the Amazon S3 web service.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn about AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), its features, and basic concepts.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Amazon ECR is an AWS managed container image registry service.| docs.aws.amazon.com
AWS Controllers for Kubernetes (ACK) lets you define and use AWS service resources directly from Kubernetes| ACK
Learn the relationship of IAM users to credentials, permissions, and AWS accounts.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn about AWS policies and how they work to define permissions for AWS services and resources.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how and when to use IAM roles.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Amazon ECR is a managed AWS container image registry service.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to create an AWS Identity and Access Management OpenID Connect provider for your cluster.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how applications in your Pods can access AWS services.| docs.aws.amazon.com