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Also, EKS (i.e a managed service) is also more expensive then renting EC2s and doing everything yourself, which is not that hard.



EKS's control plane consists of decent EC2 instances, ELB, ENIs distributed across multiple availability zones.

You're not saving anything doing it yourself.

And you've just given yourself the massive inconvenience of running a HA Kubernetes control plane.


Is 150$ really that much when you are paying hundreds of thousends for nodes ?




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