The Technical Step-by-Step Guide on How to Migrate to Karpenter
Karpenter is quickly becoming the autoscaler of choice, and for good reason. Compared to Cluster Autoscaler, it improves application availability and cluster efficiency by rapidly launching right-sized compute resources in response to changing application load.
Migrating to Karpenter is straightforward thanks to its compatibility with existing Kubernetes clusters and its ability to leverage standard Kubernetes resources.
Check out this ebook for everything you need to adopt Karpenter, including:
- Instructions for installing Karpenter
- Downloadable code for migrating via EKS managed node groups or Fargate
- Industry-proven tips and tricks for setting up Karpenter
- Best practices to get the most out of Karpenter