In the previous article, Create a High-Availability Kubernetes Cluster on AWS with Kops, we have seen how to create a Kubernetes cluster and how to deploy the Phoenix Chat app. The single node configuration worked well, but when we tried to scale out we saw that the messages were not sent to all the browsers. In the image below, we see a configuration where the two chat servers are isolated. When
Create a High-Availability Kubernetes Cluster on AWS with Kops This article has a bit more of DevOps flavour than the previous articles, focused more on Elixir. In this article I show how to easily run a multi-zone Kubernetes cluster on AWS, where we’ll deploy a Phoenix Chat application. There are many ways to deploy a Kubernetes cluster on AWS (Amazon Web Services). At the moment, AWS offers EKS,
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