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Ingress NGINX: Statement from the Steering and Security Response Committees

Kubernetes is cutting off Ingress NGINX in March 2026. No more updates. No bug fixes. No security patches. Done.

Roughly half of cloud-native setups still rely on it, but it's been understaffed for years. If you're one of them, it's time to move.

There’s no plug-and-play replacement, but the ecosystem’s betting on Gateway API. It’s more modern. More flexible. Built for today’s traffic-routing problems.


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