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Building Ingress in Kubernetes and Consul with ngrok
Consul and Kubernetes provide a scalable and highly resilient platform for microservices. ngrok provides a secure and robust ingress platform that handles external connections to your cluster and offers middleware functionality that includes things like OAuth in your ingress configurations.
At first glance, ingress is an easy concept: you route traffic from the wider world into your cluster. As you layer on SSL and load balancing, the principles stay the same and everything works with minimal thought and effort. But as your infrastructure grows, your clusters grow, the interactions get more complex, and your security requirements explode.
In this session, I’ll walk you through how we designed and built an Ingress Controller and have converted our clusters to use it in production to support millions of requests. It wasn’t easy but running it as an open source effort from the start encouraged our team and customers to review, explore, and consider situations outside our original plans.
Scott McAllister
Principal Developer Advocate at ngrok
Seattle, Washington, United States
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