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Clear All FiltersF5 NGINX Ingress Controller with Prometheus-operator for Out-of-the-Box Metrics
NGINX Ingress Controller with Prometheus-operator ServiceMonitor CRD makes gathering metrics on deployments much easier and much faster using helm.
Announcing NGINX Gateway Fabric Release 1.2.0
Explore NGINX Gateway Fabric 1.2.0, now with enhanced security, URL rewriting, NGINX Plus support, and telemetry insights for optimal Kubernetes performance.
Our Design Vision for NGINX One: The Ultimate Data Plane SaaS
NGINX One takes the core NGINX data plane software you're familiar with and enhances it with SaaS-based tools for observability, management, and security.
The Ingress Controller: Touchstone for Securing AI/ML Apps in Kubernetes
Explore strategic advantages of securing AI/ML applications at the Ingress Controller layer in a Kubernetes environment.
Scale, Secure, and Monitor AI/ML Workloads in Kubernetes with Ingress Controllers
Learn how to simplify and streamline model serving, experimentation, monitoring, and security for AI/ML workloads using Ingress controllers and F5 NGINX Connectivity Stack for Kubernetes.
Dynamic A/B Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Load Balancing and Security Controls with NGINX Plus
NGINX Plus enables you to easily automate load balancing traffic to multiple Kubernetes active-active clusters. The NGINX Plus Split Clients module, key-value store, rate limits, and other security controls add enterprise-class traffic management controls to Kubernetes platform and DevOps engineers, providing real-time dynamic ratio load balancing for your Kubernetes apps and services.
NGINX’s Continued Commitment to Securing Users in Action
Learn how NGINX helps improve your security posture, even for experimental features, and why we decided to announce two recent CVEs.
Meetup Recap: NGINX’s Commitments to the Open Source Community
At the NGINX meetup in San Jose, we reaffirmed our dedication to being an open source standard. To reach this goal, we’re making a set of commitments that positively impact our community.