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# AWS EKS

### **Steps to create an AWS EKS Integration** <a href="#steps-to-create-an-aws-eks-integration" id="steps-to-create-an-aws-eks-integration"></a>

**Pre-requisites:**

For Personal Access Token permissions and guidelines, follow this link

[Amazon EKS | In-Product Guides](https://docs.ozone.one/in-product-guides/amazon-eks)

* Access Key
* Secret Key
* Region

**Steps:**

1. Enter the details to establish a connection and click on Create integration

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2. Once the credentials are validated, the integration will be created as shown below, in case of permission issues please refer to the link mentioned above for the permissions required

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3. Once the integration is created, the resources will be synced, and the status of the resource synced will be shown on the top left of the integration card ( as shown above - *in progress)*

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   click the card to get a detailed view of the integration created, user can view the credentials and the resources that are synced, and the sync details

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   This integration syncs clusters from your AWS EKS provider

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