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kubernetes-ingress-controller
- Kubernetes releases ingress2gateway tool for upcoming GA of Gateway API
- How to quickly block unwanted IP address when using ingress-nginx without the need of redeployment workloads?
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Using Kong Ingress Controller with Spring Boot Services
Kong Ingress Controller for Kubernetes
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Which API Gateway for K8s are you using?
Here you go! https://github.com/Kong/kubernetes-ingress-controller/issues/729
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Full Stack Kubernetes with Kong Ingress Controller
The key to handling modern dynamic, scalable workloads in Kubernetes is a networking stack that can deliver API management, a service mesh and an ingress controller. Kong Ingress Controller allows users to manage the routing rules that control external user access to the service in a Kubernetes cluster from the same platform.
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How I Stopped Coding Repetitive Service Components with Kong
For those organizations using Kubernetes for their container orchestration, Kong created the Kong Ingress Controller which implements authentication, transformations, and other functionalities (via plugins) across Kubernetes clusters. Kong Ingress Controller updates a standard Kubernetes implementation as shown below:
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Using Kubernetes Ingress Controller as an API Gateway
This article will walk through how easy it is to set up the open source Kong Ingress Controller as a Kubernetes API gateway on a cluster.
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Deployment of multiple apps on Kubernetes cluster — Walkthrough
But here is the tricky part. There are lots of Ingress Controllers available. Some of them are opensource, but some of them are paid one. For this project I’ve chosen an “official” Kubernetes Ingress Controller based on Nginx. But please be not confused with another one, also based on Nginx but created by NGINX Inc - this one is paid. Apart from these both there are also other* Ingress Controller*s available like Kong Ingress, or Traefik.
application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress
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AKS ingress - internal LB + App Gateway vs. public LB + Ingress/Gateway API
Unfortunately in some cases it works poorly. For more insights, read this - https://github.com/Azure/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress/issues/1124
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What do you think about the AGIC?
My main concern is about zero-downtime deployments - https://github.com/Azure/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress/blob/master/docs/how-tos/minimize-downtime-during-deployments.md
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App Gateway cannot reach AKS Service?
However, you better read and understand some specific behaviors of AGIC which are caused by its architecture - https://github.com/Azure/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress/blob/master/docs/how-tos/minimize-downtime-during-deployments.md & https://github.com/Azure/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress/issues/1124
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What are the most popular ingress controllers
application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress (Azure only)
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creating resource "kubernetes_ingress" with Terraform
Probably something like this https://azure.github.io/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress/
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The Kubernetes Ingress Concept and Ingress Controller (Part 1)
AKS Application Gateway Ingress Controller is an ingress controller that configures the Azure Application Gateway.
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Aks ingress controller- Nginx+ vs AGIC
AGIC has a lack of annotations that I find nginx+ offers like server snippets and custom headers. granted you can write re-write rules for AGIC with the help of the portal, it resets everything if one pod fails and this is a major showstopper for me. More info about the exact issue I'm talking about is in this issue. Apart from this, like the previous comments, the extra WAF rules and compliances offered makes AGIC a good choice if you don't have any extra header addition requirements like i do.
- Looking for objective feedback on AKS
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Is there a "delta" post from Kubernetes to Azure Kubernetes (AKS)?
If you want Azure to manage ingress, you can use Azure application gateway and application gateway ingress controller (agic). However, if you want a public/private combination, fox example if you have 8 microservices out of which you want 6 to have private endpoint and 2 to have public endpoint over https, then it cannot be dones as agic only supports one ip per port. Also one agic can only use one application gateway (With auto management, meaning it automatically manages the listeners, https settings, backendpools, probes etc. on app gateway). If you it as shared gateway, then you need to manage application gateway manually (with az cli). Also, its github page has good how tos (https://github.com/Azure/application-gateway-kubernetes-ingress).
What are some alternatives?
Kong - 🦍 The Cloud-Native API Gateway and AI Gateway.
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
kong-oidc-keycloak - Kong OIDC + Keycloak + httpbin
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
kuma - 🐻 The multi-zone service mesh for containers, Kubernetes and VMs. Built with Envoy. CNCF Sandbox Project.
devtron - Tool integration platform for Kubernetes
konga - More than just another GUI to Kong Admin API
envoy - Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy
kanban-board - Single-click full-stack application (Postgres, Spring Boot & Angular) using Docker Compose
skipper - An HTTP router and reverse proxy for service composition, including use cases like Kubernetes Ingress
gateway-api - Repository for the next iteration of composite service (e.g. Ingress) and load balancing APIs.
aad-pod-identity - [DEPRECATED] Assign Azure Active Directory Identities to Kubernetes applications.