Kubernetes & Cloud Native · 25.07.2026, 15:29 UTC
Announcing Ingress2Gateway 1.0: Your Path to Gateway API
| Schweregrad | info |
|---|---|
| Kategorie | Kubernetes & Cloud Native |
| Quelle | Kubernetes Blog ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
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With the Ingress-NGINX retirement scheduled for March 2026, the Kubernetes networking landscape is at a turning point. For most organizations, the question isn't whether to migrate to Gateway API, but how to do so safely. Migrating from Ingress to Gateway API is a fundamental shift in API design. Gateway API provides a modular, extensible API with strong support for Kubernetes-native RBAC. Conversely, the Ingress API is simple, and implementations such as Ingress-NGINX extend the API through esoteric annotations, ConfigMaps, and CRDs. Migrating away from Ingress controllers such as Ingress-NGINX presents the daunting task of capturing all the nuances of the Ingress controller, and mapping that behavior to Gateway API. Ingress2Gateway is an assistant that helps teams confidently move from Ingress to Gateway API. It translates Ingress resources/manifests along with implementation-specific annotations to Gateway API while warning you about untranslatable configuration and offering suggestions. Today, SIG Network is proud to announce the 1.0 release of Ingress2Gateway. This milestone represents a stable, tested migration assistant for teams ready to modernize their networking stack. Ingress2Gateway 1.0Ingress-NGINX annotation supportThe main improvement for the 1.0 release is more comprehensive Ingress-NGINX support. Before the 1.0 release, Ingress2Gateway only supported three Ingress-NGINX annotations. For the 1.0 release, Ingress2Gateway supports over 30 common annotations (CORS, backend TLS, regex matching, path rewrite, etc.). Comprehensive integration testingEach …
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