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Understanding the new Kubernetes Gateway API vs Ingress

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 significantly evolved. Many modern use cases very quickly exposed the limitations of Ingress API. This led to the creation of the Gateway API, a collection of new resources and APIs which 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.

Tech talk: DevMyOps - Deploy Kong with Pulumi

Tech Talks by Kong are a new webinar series dedicated to our technical developer audience featuring open-source products and topics relevant to you with extended live demos. The quest for resilience and agility has driven us into the modern age of microservices. Bringing services to market on microservice architecture demands utilization of sprawling technology offerings and tooling. Universally this journey includes an infrastructure orchestration phase, an application deployment phase, and a service publishing phase.

Kong Ingress Controller Feature Preview: Gateway API

Kong Ingress Controller (KIC) 2.2 is now generally available. KIC 2.2 marks a major milestone in the development of the Kong Ingress Controller, as it is the first release containing a marquee feature, Gateway API. This represents a major milestone for Kong as we continue to keep up to date with the upstream community and provide the best customer experience for KIC customers. In this video, @Viktor Gamov, a principal developer advocate with Kong, gives a preview of the most exciting part of this release: Gateway API support.

Installing Kong to Kubernetes Using Helm - Part 2 | #KongBuilders

In #KongBuilders #livestream, Viktor Gamov takes our developer-focused toolsets and puts them on display in the best venue possible – building applications and connecting workloads. In this week's episode, Viktor continues on from the last episode by showing you how to install #Kong to #Kubernetes using #Helm.