Stop fighting with Ingress: NGINX Gateway Fabric is now certified for Red Hat OpenShift
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Stop fighting with Ingress: NGINX Gateway Fabric is now certified for Red Hat OpenShift Beyond Ingress: How the Gateway API and NGINX change the game A shared model for speed and control Unify your application and AI traffic Get it in the catalog Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform | Product Trial About the author Shane Heroux More like this Blog post Blog post Original podcast Original podcast Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share Platform engineering teams know the drill. You need to connect, secure, and route traffic to your applications on OpenShift. Sometimes, it can feel like you’re wrestling with limitations or complexity at scale when managing traditional Ingress. Your platform deserves flexibility without giving up an ounce of control. That’s why we’ve been working closely with F5, and we're happy to share that NGINX Gateway Fabric is now a certified operator for Red Hat OpenShift. For the thousands of teams already running NGINX and Red Hat OpenShift, this is the optimization you've been waiting for. It brings one of the most popular data planes directly into your trusted OpenShift workflow. You get a high-performance, familiar tool that is now fully supported and validated as part of your enterprise platform, ready to manage everything from simple web apps to critical APIs. The move from Ingress to the Kubernetes Gateway API is more than a technical swap; it's a new, more powerful model for Kubernetes networking. Red Hat already provides a strong, native foundation for the Kubernetes Gateway API in OpenShift. This collaboration with NGINX builds on that foundation by bringing the new NGINX Gateway Fabric to Red Hat OpenShift, giving you a powerful choice. For many organizations, this is an ideal solution that gives you: A trusted data plane: Teams can now run the NGINX data plane they already trust for its battle-tested performance, all managed natively within Red Hat OpenShift.
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