Ingress NGINX Retiring: What It Means for Your Infrastructure
Links from the Episode
- DOP 321: Model Context Protocol for Standardizing AI Tool Integration
- DOP 322: How to Build Apps That Never Go Down Even When Servers Die
- DOP 323: The Security Nightmare of Vibe Coding
- DOP 324: Kubernetes Resource Right-Sizing and Scaling with Zesty
- DOP 325: KubeCon North America 2025 Review
- Announcing Crossplane’s CNCF Graduation
- Lima becomes a CNCF incubating project
- Ingress NGINX Retirement: What You Need to Know
- 120 Days Until Ingress NGINX Dies: Traefik is the Only True Drop-in Replacement
- Taho takes aim at Kubernetes with its high-performance compute framework for AI workloads
- 6 Must-Have MCP Servers (and How to Use Them)
- Cloudflare outage on November 18, 2025
- Microsoft Ignite Book of News
- A new era of intelligence with Gemini 3
- Bringing Gemini 3 to Enterprise
- Bring Kiro agents to your terminal with Kiro CLI
- Google’s investments run deep in the heart of Texas
- Anthropic invests $50 billion in American AI infrastructure
- What's changed in OWASP Top 10 for 2025
- Introducing Agent Sandbox: Strong guardrails for agentic AI on Kubernetes and GKE
- Easy AI workflow automation: Deploy n8n on Cloud Run
- When to Use Claude Code Skills vs Commands vs Agents
- Code execution with MCP: Building more efficient agents
- Docling
- Preserving code that shaped generations: Zork I, II, and III go Open Source
- How to Run MCP Servers: Docker vs Kubernetes vs Cloud Platforms
- Build Self-Healing Kubernetes Systems With AI & Event Automation
- Which AI Model is Best for DevOps? I Tested 10 (Shocking Results)
- How AI Agents Actually Work: LLMs, Tools & Orchestration Explained
- Kubernetes Troubleshooting vs AI: Is Manual Debugging Dead?
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Viktor Farcic
Viktor Farcic is a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and published author.
His big passions are DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment (CI/CD) and Test-Driven Development (TDD).
He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences.
He has published DevOps Paradox and Test-Driven Java Development.
His random thoughts and tutorials can be found in his blog The DevOps Toolkit.