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Understanding the New Kubernetes Gateway API vs. Ingress

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Kubernetes ingress is one of the most widely used resources across Kubernetes. It helps to expose your applications and services to the outside world. However, the networking landscape in Kubernetes has evolved significantly. Many modern use cases very quickly exposed the limitations of the ingress API. This led to the creation of the gateway API, a collection of new resources and APIs that improve and will potentially supersede ingress in the future. What does this mean for you?

Join us and learn everything you need to know about what gateway API brings to the future of Kubernetes networking.

We’ll cover:
  • What is ingress?
  • What is the gateway API?
  • A deep dive comparison of the differences
  • How to use Kong Ingress Controller to leverage the gateway API
Viktor Gamov
Developer Advocate, Kong
Viktor Gamov is a Principal Developer Advocate at Kong, a cloud connectivity company for API & microservice management. He is a published author, Java champion, open source evangelist, podcaster, and conference speaker. You can find him speaking on distributed systems, streaming data, JVM, DevOps, and more.

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