
eks-mcp-server
The Amazon EKS MCP server provides AI code assistants with resource management tools and real-time cluster state visibility. This provides large language models (LLMs) with essential tooling and conte
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The Open Source Drop Lens
Connects your AI assistant to Amazon EKS for Kubernetes cluster management. You can check cluster status, inspect node groups, review workloads, and troubleshoot pod issues. Bridges the gap between kubectl and your AI assistant.
The MCP server is free and open source. EKS charges $0.10/hour per cluster, plus EC2 or Fargate compute costs. Setup requires AWS credentials, a configured kubeconfig, and the right RBAC permissions. More setup than most MCP servers.
Maintained by AWS Labs. Kubernetes debugging is notoriously painful. Having an AI assistant that can inspect pod logs, check events, and correlate cluster state is valuable. The setup overhead is worth it if you're running EKS daily.
Cost Breakdown
## Free Tier The MCP server itself is completely free and open source.
## Self-Hosted Runs locally or on your own infrastructure.
## Paid No paid tier. The underlying AWS service may have its own pricing.
Free and open source. The underlying AWS service may have its own costs.
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