Apigee Hybrid setup on EKS

Referring to below posts ,

https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Apigee/Apigee-hybrid-supported-operating-systems/m-p/174214

https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Apigee/AWS-EKS-On-premise-Apigee-Hybrid/td-p/42718

found one documentation link for Hybrid installation on EKS - https://cloud.google.com/apigee/docs/hybrid/v1.6/install-create-cluster#eks

 

would like to know , does anyone aware or implemented this scenario? please share the details here.

 

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I can see two parts in your question.

The first link in your question is about support of ARM-based instances and they are not supported. 

The second part is about specific example(s) of Hybrid install on EKS. I can suggest this page at the AHR wiki

https://github.com/apigee/ahr/wiki/EKS-Hybrid-Small-topology-1.4-AHR-Manual

the page is slightly dated, it talks about 1.4 so some minimal changes in steps would be required. You can triangulate those changes from this page:
https://github.com/apigee/ahr/wiki/AHR-Hybrid-Small-or-Large-Topology-1.6-Profile

Keep in mind that the key differences are between networking arrangements. As for Apigee Hybrid itself, after you've got connectivity in place, it is identical across different infrastructures.

 

 

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I can see two parts in your question.

The first link in your question is about support of ARM-based instances and they are not supported. 

The second part is about specific example(s) of Hybrid install on EKS. I can suggest this page at the AHR wiki

https://github.com/apigee/ahr/wiki/EKS-Hybrid-Small-topology-1.4-AHR-Manual

the page is slightly dated, it talks about 1.4 so some minimal changes in steps would be required. You can triangulate those changes from this page:
https://github.com/apigee/ahr/wiki/AHR-Hybrid-Small-or-Large-Topology-1.6-Profile

Keep in mind that the key differences are between networking arrangements. As for Apigee Hybrid itself, after you've got connectivity in place, it is identical across different infrastructures.

 

 

Thank you !!