Modern Approach to Kubernetes Traffic Management: Migrating from Ingress to GatewayAPI

Authors

  • Upendra Kanuru Software Engineer, USA. Author
  • Upendra Kumar Gurugubelli Software Engineer, Japan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63282/3050-9246.IJETCSIT-V6I3P101

Keywords:

Kubernetes, Gateway API, Ingress, Traffic Management, Cloud-Native, Microservices, Networking, Migration, Enterprise Security

Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the migration from Kubernetes Ingress to the emerging Gateway API for traffic management in cloud-native environments. While Kubernetes Ingress has served as a foundational component for exposing services, its limitations in managing complex, multi-tenant, and highly dynamic microservices architectures have become increasingly apparent. The Kubernetes Gateway API, designed with a role-oriented, portable, expressive, and extensible model, offers a significant evolution by decoupling infrastructure and application concerns, providing richer routing capabilities, and enhancing role-based access control. This study details the motivations behind adopting the Gateway API, outlines a practical migration methodology, including architectural comparisons and the utility of tools like ingress2gateway, and discusses the challenges encountered. The observed improvements in operational clarity, routing flexibility, scalability, and security post-migration position the Gateway API as a future-forward standard for robust and maintainable Kubernetes traffic control

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Published

2025-07-12

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Kanuru U, Gurugubelli UK. Modern Approach to Kubernetes Traffic Management: Migrating from Ingress to GatewayAPI. IJETCSIT [Internet]. 2025 Jul. 12 [cited 2025 Sep. 13];6(3):1-11. Available from: https://ijetcsit.org/index.php/ijetcsit/article/view/282

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