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What comes after ingress-nginx?

What comes after ingress-nginx?

Last November, the Kubernetes project announced the discontinuation of the popular ingress controller ingress-nginx. After a best-effort transition phase until March 2026, the project will no longer receive any releases, bug fixes or security updates from this point onwards. That time has now come, and so we want to take another look at the question: What comes after ingress-nginx? Why was ingress-nginx discontinued? ingress-nginx is an open source project. Intended as a reference...

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Kubernetes Gateway API explained

Kubernetes Gateway API explained

If you run applications, you usually want to interact with them. This basic statement is almost always true: whether it's a web store, database or cloud storage, you have to access the services via a network somehow. Very few applications run in a network vacuum. In...

Secure Ingress-NGINX with Cert-Manager

Secure Ingress-NGINX with Cert-Manager

In one of the first tutorials on our site, we showed you how to install and set up Ingress-NGINX in your cluster. Today we'll go one step further and look at how you can secure Ingress-NGINX and your services with the help of TLS certificates through Cert-Manager!...

Connection limit for load balancer

Connection limit for load balancer

Would you like to set your own limit for incoming connections to your load balancer? In this tutorial you will learn how to do this. About the connection limit The connection limit describes the maximum number of connections per second that are permitted for a load...