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Let's dig into how you can use cert-manager to extend Traefik Proxy’s capabilities as a Kubernetes ingress controller to secure your web applications.
Here, we highlight why the environment's location makes a massive difference in how load balancing is done and how to tackle it in the easiest way possible.
Why is cloud native networking so complex? Here, we discuss service publishing, the complexity that comes with it, and how Traefik Hub streamlines the process.
Distributed systems require a strategic approach to authentication and authorization. Here, we walk through three configurations in which Traefik Enterprise is used to enforce access control via OIDC.
Code is at the center of everything, from source code files or API calls. A headless, programmatic approach lets you reap the benefits of GitOps.
With the help of Traefik's API Gateway, ABAX completed its cloud migration and reaped the benefits of a cloud native networking solution.
In this article, we explore all the methods and benefits of advanced load balancing in Kubernetes that are introduced by Traefik Proxy.
The Traefik Proxy 2.9 release is here and it comes with canary deployments for Consul and Nomad, support for ECS Anywhere, default certificate with ACME, and much more!
In this article, we walk you through how we tried and successfully switched our platform tooling to a GitOps approach with the help of Flux and Cluster API.
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