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Anjuna Runtime for AWS Nitro Enclaves

    • Introduction
    • Architecture
    • Setting up the Nitro Host
      • Prerequisites
      • Create an AWS Nitro-based instance
      • Setting up the AWS Nitro-based instance
    • Getting the Anjuna Nitro Runtime
      • Installing the Anjuna Nitro Runtime
      • Licensing the Anjuna Nitro Runtime
      • Upgrading the Anjuna Nitro Runtime
      • Review
    • First steps
      • First steps with AWS Nitro: hello-world
      • Running Nginx in AWS Nitro
    • Providing secrets to the AWS Nitro Enclave
      • Attestation with Anjuna for AWS Nitro Enclaves
      • Setting up an AWS KMS key
      • Using AWS KMS to encrypt a secret
      • Building and measuring the AWS Nitro Enclave
      • Updating the KMS policy to authorize AWS Nitro Enclaves
      • Running the AWS Nitro Enclave to access the KMS encrypted secret
      • Review
    • Persistent storage
      • Basic mounts
      • Block mounts
    • Getting started with the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
      • Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS overview
      • Prerequisites
      • Downloading the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
      • Deploying an Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
        • Deploying to an existing cluster
          • Prerequisites
          • Preparing the environment
          • Adding a new Node Group
          • Creating the Anjuna Docker images
          • Configuring the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
          • Deploying the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
          • Tearing down the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
          • Upgrading the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS
        • Creating a new cluster - example
          • Creating an AWS EKS cluster
          • Importing the Anjuna Docker images to AWS
          • Configuring and deploying the Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset
          • Destroying the EKS cluster
      • Deploying a Pod as an AWS Nitro Enclave
      • Volumes
    • Best practices
      • Remote attestation
      • Performance and resource guidelines
    • How-to guides
      • Communicating with the parent instance
      • Using shared memory
      • Updating /etc/hosts in an enclave
      • Including binary data in an enclave configuration file
      • Using the Anjuna Nitro Attestation Endpoint
      • Using AWS KMS with the Anjuna Nitro Attestation Endpoint
    • Command reference
      • anjuna-fs-proxy
      • anjuna-log-receiver
      • anjuna-nitro-cli
        • anjuna-nitro-cli build-enclave
          • Requirements for building an EIF image
        • anjuna-nitro-cli run-enclave
        • anjuna-nitro-cli describe-enclaves
        • anjuna-nitro-cli describe-eif
        • anjuna-nitro-cli console
        • anjuna-nitro-cli terminate-enclave
        • EIF metadata
      • anjuna-nitro-encrypt
      • anjuna-nitro-decrypt
      • anjuna-nitro-kms-policy
      • anjuna-nitro-netd-parent
      • anjuna-block-manager.sh
    • Configuration reference
      • Anjuna Nitro Enclave configuration
        • Untrusted configuration
      • Kubernetes Pod specification
      • EKS Node creation
      • Reference: Environment variables
    • Troubleshooting
      • Anjuna Kubernetes Toolset for AWS EKS troubleshooting guide

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Getting the Anjuna Nitro Runtime

This section explains how you can obtain and install the Anjuna Nitro Runtime. You can use the Anjuna Nitro Runtime on any AWS system that supports the needed hardware features (AWS Nitro capable).

Estimated time: 5 minutes

Setting up the AWS Nitro-based instance Installing the Anjuna Nitro Runtime

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