OpenEMR on EKS v 3.0.0! 🚀

Project link: GitHub - openemr/openemr-on-eks: Democratizing healthcare technology by making enterprise-grade OpenEMR deployments accessible to organizations of any size through automated, cloud-native infrastructure.

New in Version 3.0.0:

  • Totally overhauled the restore process to make it more reliable and maintainable long term.

  • Rewrote multiple other scripts in addition to the restore process for long term stability/maintainability.

  • Restore script can now restore to a cluster without a deployment of OpenEMR already running or to a cluster that’s partially or entirely misconfigured.

  • Added a lot more documentation including a timing guide that outlines how long certain functions take.

  • Upgraded Kubernetes to v1.34 (most recent) which supports Dynamic Resource Allocation.

  • Upgraded all components of the monitoring stacks, many of the pre-commit hooks and many other dependencies.

  • ~ 6000 lines of code and documentation added in this release!

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I tried reading your documentation. It is a bit overwhelming at first. As I settled in and kept reading. This seems like an enterprise play. Is this available in the AWS marketplace?

Best!

FYI, I just ate the repo and transferred it to GitHub - openemr/openemr-on-eks: Democratizing healthcare technology by making enterprise-grade OpenEMR deployments accessible to organizations of any size through automated, cloud-native infrastructure. .

This isn’t in the Marketplace and I don’t have any plans to put it there because it really wants to run from a repo and the Marketplace isn’t quite the right fit for what it’s doing…

You might enjoy reading Jacob’s companion piece, GitHub - openemr/host-openemr-on-aws-fargate , which uses ECS instead of EKS and will let you get a lot of the benefits without having to go so far into Kubernetes.

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