The End of ingress-nginx: How We’re Navigating the Migration

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The End of ingress-nginx: How We’re Navigating the Migration Architecture, Cloudnative, Kubernetes 2026-01-29 By Simon Rondelez Ingress-nginx is being retired in March 2026. After analyzing over 1,000 ingress resources across our managed clusters, we’ve landed on a hybrid approach: Traefik as the default replacement, with AWS Load Balancer Controller for environments that benefit from tight […]

Managing Kubernetes clusters at scale: automation to the rescue

Managing Kubernetes clusters at scale: automation to the rescue Automation, DevOps, Kubernetes 2020-10-28 Kubernetes Clusters At Skyscrapers we manage multiple Kubernetes clusters for many customers. These clusters are based on our Kubernetes Reference Solution, a fully battle-tested and proven runtime platform for SaaS workloads. Managing these clusters is not only about doing operations, but also […]