Kubernetes version 1.33

Release
2025-05-29 ~1 min read docs.aws.amazon.com #eks

⚡ TL;DR

Review release notes for Kubernetes versions on standard support Kubernetes 1.33 Kubernetes 1.32 Anonymous authentication changes Amazon Linux 2 AMI deprecation Kubernetes 1.31 Help improve this page To contribute to this user guide, choose the Edit this page on GitHub link that is located in the right pane of every page. This topic gives important changes to be aware of for each Kubernetes version in standard support.

📝 Summary

Review release notes for Kubernetes versions on standard support Kubernetes 1.33 Kubernetes 1.32 Anonymous authentication changes Amazon Linux 2 AMI deprecation Kubernetes 1.31 Help improve this page To contribute to this user guide, choose the Edit this page on GitHub link that is located in the right pane of every page. This topic gives important changes to be aware of for each Kubernetes version in standard support. When upgrading, carefully review the changes that have occurred between the old and new versions for your cluster. Kubernetes 1.33 is now available in Amazon EKS. For more information about Kubernetes 1.33 , see the official release announcement. 1.33 1.33 The Dynamic Resource Allocation beta Kubernetes API is enabled. This beta API improves the experience of scheduling and monitoring workloads that require resources such as GPUs. The beta API is defined by the Kubernetes community, and might change in future versions of Kubernetes. Carefully review Feature stages in the Kubernetes documentation to understand the implications of using beta APIs. The Dynamic Resource Allocation beta Kubernetes API is enabled. This beta API improves the experience of scheduling and monitoring workloads that require resources such as GPUs. The beta API is defined by the Kubernetes community, and might change in future versions of Kubernetes.