// Replace the content in <> // Identify your target audience and explain how/why they would use this Quick Start. // Avoid borrowing text from third-party websites (copying text from AWS service documentation is fine). Also, avoid // marketing-speak, focusing instead on the technical aspect. This Quick Start reference deployment guide provides step-by-step instructions for deploying {partner-company-name} {partner-product-short-name} on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) via {partner-company-name} {partner-product-short-name}'s Helm chart. {partner-company-name} {partner-product-short-name} is a product that centrally secures, stores, and controls access to tokens, passwords, certificates, and encryption keys through its user interface (UI), command line interface (CLI), or HTTP application programming interface (API). {partner-company-name} {partner-product-short-name}'s core use cases include the following: * _Secrets management_: Helps to securely manage and deploy secrets across different environments, applications, and services. * _Encryption and data protection_: Manage encryption and keys for developers and operators across different environments, applications, and services. * _Privileged-access management_: Helps to secure workloads for application-to-application and user-to-application credential management across different environments and services. This Quick Start is for DevOps professionals and application developers who want to manage their secrets, data, and key-value stores. It is deployed via https://github.com/hashicorp/vault-helm[{partner-company-name} {partner-product-short-name}'s Helm chart^], which contains all of the resource definitions to install and configure Vault inside of a Kubernetes cluster.