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Sumit Rawal answered on June 25, 2023 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    You might think that cluster would provide the possibility to create a new worker node. However, that is not the case. If you execute kops edit cluster --name $NAME, you’ll see that nothing in the configuration indicates how many nodes we should have. That is normal considering that we should not create servers in AWS directly. Just as Kubernetes, AWS also prefers a declarative approach over imperative. At least, when dealing with EC2 instances.

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