docs: refine deployment chapters and add Shulker section (#2454)

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# More Deployment Info
## Using Helm
## On Kubernetes
### Using Helm
- itzg Helm Chart:
- [GitHub repo](https://github.com/itzg/minecraft-server-charts)
- [Helm Chart repo](https://itzg.github.io/minecraft-server-charts/)
- [mcsh/server-deployment](https://github.com/mcserverhosting-net/charts)
### Using Shulker
[Shulker](https://github.com/jeremylvln/Shulker) is a Kubernetes operator for managing complex and dynamic Minecraft infrastructures, including game servers and proxies. It uses the docker-minecraft-server and docker-bungeecord images under-the-hood.
## On CloudFormation (AWS)
If you're looking for a simple way to deploy this to the Amazon Web Services Cloud, check out the [Minecraft Server Deployment (CloudFormation) repository](https://github.com/vatertime/minecraft-spot-pricing). This repository contains a CloudFormation template that will get you up and running in AWS in a matter of minutes. Optionally it uses Spot Pricing so the server is very cheap, and you can easily turn it off when not in use.
## Supporting Articles
Below are supporting articles for server deployment.
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https://dev.to/rela-v/zero-to-minecraft-server-with-docker-desktop-and-compose-500a
- This is a reference guide/tutorial on how to set up a vanilla Minecraft server using this project, including step-by-step instructions, and information on topics such as port-forwarding.
## Deploying onto AWS
If you're looking for a simple way to deploy this to the Amazon Web Services Cloud, check out the [Minecraft Server Deployment (CloudFormation) repository](https://github.com/vatertime/minecraft-spot-pricing). This repository contains a CloudFormation template that will get you up and running in AWS in a matter of minutes. Optionally it uses Spot Pricing so the server is very cheap, and you can easily turn it off when not in use.