Amazon EKS managed node groups now support EC2 Auto Scaling warm pools

Published
April 8, 2026
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/04/amazon-eks-managed-node-groups-ec2-warm-pools/

Amazon EKS Managed Node Groups Now Support Auto Scaling Warm Pools

Amazon EKS managed node groups now support Auto Scaling warm pools, allowing you to maintain pre-initialized EC2 instances ready for rapid scale-out. This reduces node provisioning latency for applications with burst traffic patterns, time-sensitive workloads, or long instance boot times due to complex initialization scripts and software dependencies.

With warm pools enabled, your EKS managed node group maintains a pool of instances that have already completed OS initialization, user data execution, and software configuration. When demand increases and the Auto Scaling group scales out, instances transition from the warm pool to active service without repeating the full cold-start sequence.

  • Stopped Instances: Lower cost, longer transition
  • Running Instances: Higher cost, faster transition
  • Reuse on Scale-in: Returns instances to the warm pool during scale-down instead of terminating them

Warm pools work with Cluster Autoscaler without requiring any additional configuration.

What to do

  • Enable warm pools through the EKS API, AWS CLI, AWS Management Console, or AWS CloudFormation by adding a warmPoolConfig to your CreateNodegroup or UpdateNodegroupConfig requests.
  • Existing managed node groups that do not enable warm pools are unaffected.

This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon EKS is available, except for the China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet and the China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD.

Source: AWS release notes




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