Manuel Zapf

Why Location Matters When Load Balancing Traffic in Containerized Environments

Why Location Matters When Load Balancing Traffic in Containerized Environments

Manuel Zapf
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Kubernetes
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December, 2022

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.

Understanding Networking Complexity and Why Traefik Hub Is The Pain Relief You Need

Understanding Networking Complexity and Why Traefik Hub Is The Pain Relief You Need

Manuel Zapf
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Microservices
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December, 2022

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.

9 Best Practices for Designing Microservice Architectures

9 Best Practices for Designing Microservice Architectures

Manuel Zapf
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Microservices
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October, 2022

It is not easy to maintain a resilient network in microservices-based architectures. Here, we discuss 9 best practices for designing microservices that operate efficiently and effectively.

Traefik Proxy Now Fully Integrates with Hashicorp Nomad

Traefik Proxy Now Fully Integrates with Hashicorp Nomad

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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June, 2022

We are thrilled to announce the full integration of the new Nomad built-in Service Discovery with Traefik Proxy. Utilizing Nomad directly with Traefik Proxy has never been so easy!

13 Key Considerations When Selecting an Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

13 Key Considerations When Selecting an Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

Manuel Zapf
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Kubernetes
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April, 2022

Ingresses are critical to any successful Kubernetes deployment. So, how do you choose the right Ingress Controller?

Getting Started with Traefik Proxy and the New Kubernetes Gateway API 0.4

Getting Started with Traefik Proxy and the New Kubernetes Gateway API 0.4

Manuel Zapf
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Kubernetes
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February, 2022

In this article, you’ll find a summary of all the changes introduced in Gateway API 0.4, a walkthrough on how to install and configure Traefik Proxy to use the Gateway API, as well as how to migrate your services from v1alpha1 to v1alpha2.

Pets vs. Cattle: The Future of Kubernetes in 2022

Pets vs. Cattle: The Future of Kubernetes in 2022

Manuel Zapf
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Kubernetes
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January, 2022

How is the perception of infrastructure as cattle directing trends in the Kubernetes and cloud native ecosystem?

Improve Your Application Security Using a Reverse Proxy

Improve Your Application Security Using a Reverse Proxy

Manuel Zapf
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Access Control
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January, 2022

In widely deployed libraries, tracking down every use is a lot of work. Let’s explore how a reverse proxy can help you protect against attacks and why imple­menting one should be part of your security best practices.

How Traefik Plugins Protect Your Apps Against the Log4j Vulnerability

How Traefik Plugins Protect Your Apps Against the Log4j Vulnerability

Manuel Zapf
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#traefik-related-resource
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December, 2021

The recently-published Log4j vulnerability introduces a critical security risk. In this article, we’ll show you how Traefik helps mitigate the issue using our plugin system.

Traefik Proxy 2.4 Adds Advanced mTLS, Kubernetes Service APIs, and More

Traefik Proxy 2.4 Adds Advanced mTLS, Kubernetes Service APIs, and More

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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January, 2021

Traefik 2.4 adds many nice enhancements such as ProxyProtocol Support on TCP Services, Advanced support for mTLS, Initial support for Kubernetes Service API, and more than 12 enhancements from our beloved community.

Announcing Traefik Mesh 1.4 - New Name, New Features

Announcing Traefik Mesh 1.4 - New Name, New Features

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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October, 2020

Traefik Mesh 1.4 brings some under-the-hood changes and new features, including support for a new version of the Service Mesh Interface (SMI) specification, enabling filtering by headers and more.

Houston, we have Plugins! Traefik 2.3 Announcement

Houston, we have Plugins! Traefik 2.3 Announcement

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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September, 2020

Traefik 2.3, the latest version of the most popular open source cloud native proxy, is now available. With plugins, ECS provider, and more!

Announcing Maesh 1.3

Announcing Maesh 1.3

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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July, 2020

Maesh 1.3, the latest version of the simpler service mesh, is now even more reliable, flexible, and widely available.

Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified

Kubernetes Ingress & Service API Demystified

Manuel Zapf
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Kubernetes
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June, 2020

The Ingress Object itself already has a long history with K8s. It is still considered beta, which is kinda surprising for something that has been so long present in K8s. But why is that? And when will that change?

Announcing Maesh 1.2

Announcing Maesh 1.2

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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May, 2020

Maesh 1.2 brings new additions such as UDP support and enhancing our internal architecture to provide more flexibility and performance in large deployments.

Announcing Traefik 2.2

Announcing Traefik 2.2

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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March, 2020

Traefik 2.1 adds couple of long awaited features, but also brings simplicity in certain areas. Simplicity has always been a key feature of Traefik since the beginning and is utterly important for us, but also for you, our users.

Announcing Maesh 1.1

Announcing Maesh 1.1

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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March, 2020

A few months have passed since the release of Maesh General Availability. During that time we’ve received feedback from you, the community, about use cases you’d like to adopt Maesh for, and we’ve addressed them with this release.

Maesh 1.0

Maesh 1.0

Manuel Zapf
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Product News
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November, 2019

Maesh allows for visibility and management of the traffic that flows inside your Kubernetes cluster, which is just as important as the ingress and egress traffic.

Easy Ingress Management on the Edge with K3s lightweight Kubernetes and Traefik

Easy Ingress Management on the Edge with K3s lightweight Kubernetes and Traefik

Manuel Zapf
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Partners
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September, 2019

K3s, by Rancher, is the best way to have a lightweight, fully CNCF conformant Kubernetes cluster. Traefik is a cloud-native dynamic reverse proxy. Its purpose...

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