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EKS Pod Identity Webhook for AWS Click here for latest
EKS Pod Identity Webhook, which is described more in depth here, allows you to provide the role name using an annotation on a service account associated with your pod.
You can tell KEDA to use EKS Pod Identity Webhook via podIdentity.provider.
podIdentity:
provider: aws-eks # Optional. Default: none