Published: Oct 25, 2022
With an integration between ExternalDNS and NGINX Ingress Controller, you can use the Kubernetes API to make resources discoverable via public DNS servers across multiple clusters and cloud-vendor regions.
Published: Jun 14, 2022
With NGINX Ingress Controller, you can implement multi-tenancy and namespace isolation in Kubernetes for safe delegation of routing configuration to application teams.
Published: Jun 7, 2022
With NGINX Ingress Controller, you can manage TCP and UDP traffic in Kubernetes for a wide range of apps and utilities based on those protocols, including MySQL and DNS.
Published: May 19, 2022
We explain how to migrate to F5 NGINX Ingress Controller, for users of the Kubernetes community's NGINX Ingress controller who need advanced features or commercial support.
Published: Jan 10, 2022
We performance test NGINX Ingress Controller and the default Red Hat OpenShift Router in an OpenShift Cloud Platform cluster while scaling the number of backends up and down. The Router experiences significant latency and errors, but NGINX Ingress Controller almost none.
Published: Sep 22, 2021
The Ingress controller is an ideal location for centralized authentication and authorization in Kubernetes. We show how to implement single sign-on with NGINX Ingress Controller as the relaying party and Okta as the identity provider in the OIDC Authorization Code Flow.
Published: Aug 16, 2021
We recently updated the NGINX Ingress Controller solution brief with sizing guidelines for Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). In this blog, we explain how we came up with the guidelines, including all the information you need to do similar testing of your own.
Published: Mar 31, 2021
NGINX Ingress Controller now offers enhanced TCP/UDP load balancing with support for snippets, health checks, and multiple TransportServer resources. Release 1.11.0 also introduces a WAF policy for easier configuration of NGINX App Protect, Istio compatibility, and more.
Published: Jan 28, 2021
Learn how to use the Let’s Encrypt client to generate RSA certificates and automatically configure NGINX to use the newly issued certificates.
Published: Sep 22, 2020
We compare the performance in a dynamic Kubernetes cloud environment of three NGINX Ingress Controllers (one from the Kubernetes community and two from F5 NGINX). As the number of pod replicas scales up and down, only the NGINX Ingress Controller based on F5 NGINX Plus doesn't incur high latencies.
Published: Apr 30, 2020
The NGINX Ingress Operator for OpenShift is a supported and certified mechanism for deploying the NGINX Plus Ingress Controller for Kubernetes alongside the default router in an OpenShift environment, with point-and-click installation and automatic upgrades.