AWS launches extended support on older versions of EKS services
Customers can continue using older versions of Kubernetes for an extra year thanks to AWS’s recent announcement of extended support for Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) versions (beginning in April, 2024). Although this might seem like a convenient option, customers should carefully consider its price and several drawbacks before choosing it.
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The cost of extended support will begin in April 2024.
Check the amount that will cover the cost of the extended support for the older version of AWS EKS here.
Cluster Count
Pay Yearly ($)
1
4380
5
21900
10
43900
How to pay the AWS EKS bill ?
Let’s assume that you create an Amazon EKS cluster on a Kubernetes version the day Amazon EKS releases it, and that you run the cluster for the next 26 months without upgrading the control plane version.
You will pay $0.10 per hour during the first 14 months when the version is in standard support.
After 14 months, the Kubernetes version transitioned to extended support. You will now pay $0.60 per hour for the remaining 12 months. During the 26-month period, on average, you will pay $0.33 per hour to run this cluster.
Support type
Usage (Months)
Price (per cluster per hour)
Standard
14
$0.10
Extended
12
$0.60
Average cost for 26 months of support
$0.33
The following table and figure summarise the end of support dates and pricing for Kubernetes versions available today on Amazon EKS: