Amazon’s AWS is, expectedly, leading the charge controlling more than 60% of the container and Kubernetes market. Amazon seems to be converting many of its EC2 customers to Elastic KuberNETes Service, or EKS, lately. A lot of these customers have also moved to GKE, which is growing the fastest of the three. EKS allocates a larger quota to the number of clusters it allows per region and number of pods per node. Both GKE and EKS are currently running on v1.6 of the open-source open source project. Amazon is adding more features to EKS every day, and there aren’t many deal-breaking features it doesn’t offer already.
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GKE vs. EKS: Comparing Google Kubernetes Engine and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
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