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Today we announce Dashboard Eks, a centralized display that allows cloud architects and cluster administrators visible organization for the whole organization across their Kubernetes clusters. With the EKS, customers can now monitor clusters located in AWS regions and accounts through a unified view, making it easier to monitor the inventory of clusters, conformity assessment, and planning activities such as versions.
Since the organization scalants its deployment of Kubernetes, they often run more clusters in different environments to increase availability, ensure the continuity of business or the sovereignty of the main data data. However, this distributed approach can cause it to be demanding for the visibility and inspection of mainain, especially in decentralized settings including multiple regions and accounts. Today, many customers resort to third -party tools for centralized cluster visibility, which increases complexity through identity and access, licenses and maintenance costs.
Dashboard EKS simplifies this experience by providing native Dashboard capabilities in the AWS console. Dashboard provides insight into 3 different sources included clusters, groups of managed nodes, and ECS accessories offering aggregated findings about the cluster distribution by region, account, version, support, expected expanded ECS control costs and health metrics. With automatic filtering, customers can unpack the starting data points, allowing them to quickly identify and focus on clusters requiring attention.
Setting the EKS control panel
Customers have access to the dashboard in the EKS console through AWS management and delegated administrator accounts. The setting process is simple and includes simply allowing trusted access as a one -time setting in the Amazon EKS Console settings page. Trusted approach is available from Setting the dashboard page. Enabling Trusted Access will allow you to manage the Dashboard Management Account. For more information about the settings and configuration, see the official AWS documentation.

A quick tour of the EKS control panel
The control panel provides graphic, spreadsheet and map display of your Kubernetes clusters with advanced filtering and search skills. You can also export data for further analysis or your own report.
Overview of EKS control panel with key information about your clusters.
There are a number of available widgets that help visualize your clusters.
You can visualize groups of managed nodes by distributing instance, starting templates, versions of friends and more
There is even a view of the map where you can see all your clusters around the world.
For the ecs clusters
Dashboard EKS is not limited to Amazon EKS clusters; It can also provide visibility of connected Kubernetes clusters running on site or other cloud providers. While attached clusters may have limited data loyalty compared to the native Amazon EKS clusters, this ability allows truly unified visibility for organizing a running hybrid or multi-cloud.
Now available
Today, Dashboard Eks is available in the US East (N. Virginia) and is able to aggregate data from all AWS commercial regions. There is no additional fee for using the EKS control panel. You want to know more, visit Amazon ECS documentation.
This new ability demonstrates our continued commitment to simplify Kubernetes operations for our customers, allowing them to focus on building and scaling their applications rather than on infrastructure control. We are excited to see how customers use the EKS control panel to strengthen their Kubernetes operations.
– Micah;