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Accelerate Your CI/CD with AWS CodeBuild-hosted Runners: Lessons from Kaltura

5 min read AWS DevOps BlogDec 18, 2025
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In today's fast-paced development environment, efficient CI/CD pipelines are crucial. Kaltura faced challenges with its self-managed Amazon EKS runners, which led to increased operational overhead and security concerns. By migrating to AWS CodeBuild-hosted runners, Kaltura not only modernized its infrastructure but also achieved better performance and enhanced security features.

AWS CodeBuild compiles source code, runs tests, and produces deployable software packages. This service allows teams to focus on development instead of managing the underlying infrastructure. Kaltura's move to CodeBuild-hosted runners means they can leverage AWS's robust security features while minimizing the complexity of managing Kubernetes nodes. This transition has resulted in a more streamlined CI/CD process, enabling faster and more reliable deployments.

In production, understanding the nuances of AWS CodeBuild is essential. Ensure that your IAM policies are correctly configured to control access to AWS services. Additionally, be aware of the implications of using CodeBuild in conjunction with other AWS services like Amazon VPC and Amazon EKS. This combination can significantly enhance your CI/CD workflows, but it requires careful planning and execution.

Key takeaways

  • Migrate from self-managed EKS runners to AWS CodeBuild-hosted runners for improved performance.
  • Leverage AWS's security features to enhance your CI/CD pipeline.
  • Minimize operational overhead by automating Kubernetes node provisioning with Karpenter.
  • Ensure IAM policies are correctly configured for secure access to AWS resources.
  • Integrate AWS CodeBuild with Amazon VPC for a more isolated and secure environment.

Why it matters

This shift not only reduces the complexity of managing CI/CD infrastructure but also enhances security and performance, leading to faster deployment cycles and more reliable software delivery.

When NOT to use this

The official docs don't call out specific anti-patterns here. Use your judgment based on your scale and requirements.

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