docs: Move examples that are more like test cases to the new tests/ directory; add better example configurations (#3069)

* chore: Move examples that are more like test cases to the new `tests/` directory

* chore: Stash

* feat: Add better examples for EKS managed node groups

* chore: Add better examples for self-managed node groups

* chore: Update docs and correct `nodegroup` to `node group`
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Bryant Biggs
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## Usage
To run this example you need to execute:
To provision the provided configurations you need to execute:
```bash
$ terraform init
$ terraform plan
$ terraform apply
$ terraform apply --auto-approve
```
Once the cluster is up and running, you can check that Karpenter is functioning as intended with the following command:
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ kubectl delete node -l karpenter.sh/provisioner-name=default
2. Remove the resources created by Terraform
```bash
terraform destroy
terraform destroy --auto-approve
```
Note that this example may create resources which cost money. Run `terraform destroy` when you don't need these resources.