Getting Started with the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools

In the previous sections, you learned how to create Nitro Enclaves on Nitro capable EC2 instances. In many production deployment scenarios, the preferred deployment strategy is to leverage Kubernetes.

The Anjuna Nitro Runtime provides a seamless experience for running Nitro Enclaves as part of an AWS Kubernetes cluster (Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service).

This section focuses on setting up a simple AWS EKS cluster, and configuring it to automatically deploy a container in a Nitro Enclave.

Creating and configuring an EKS cluster can be very involved. We do not dive too deep into the details of EKS, and instead, provide simple instructions to setup a small test cluster to experiment with the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools and understand the integration between the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools and AWS EKS.
If you have already created a cluster for testing the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools and just want to update to a newer version of the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes tools, skip to the section Upgrading the Anjuna Nitro Kubernetes Tools.