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Deploy infrastructure for telecom workloads in an air-gapped AWS environment

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This article details how to deploy telecom infrastructure in an air-gapped AWS environment using Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), focusing on creating a secure, isolated network infrastructure for sensitive workloads.

  • Create an isolated Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with no internet connectivity
  • Configure a private EKS cluster with private endpoints
  • Use a central CI/CD account for managing add-ons and container images
  • Implement secure add-on management through private Amazon ECR repositories
  • Set up VPC private endpoints to connect AWS services privately

The solution provides a comprehensive approach for telecom companies to deploy secure Kubernetes infrastructure with strict network isolation, enabling compliance with stringent security requirements while maintaining operational flexibility.



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