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Saaras EnRoute - Most Scalable Ingress API Gateway

As of 2025, EnRoute OSS is no longer updated. Saaras EnRoute community edition is available with the latest updates.

Email contact - at - saaras.io if you need access to the source code

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EnRoute makes is simple to expose services running in Kubernetes using one helm command. L7 policy can be specified using simple switches to enable/disable functionality

EnRoute can also use ACME protocol to get, verify and install a Let's Encrypt Certificate in just one step

Getting Started Kubernetes Ingress Gateway

Getting started is extremely simple and can be achieved in less than a minute. Once the helm repositories are setup, all it takes a simple command to set it up.

Getting Started Kubernetes Ingress Guide

Getting Started Docker Gateway

EnRoute is the only gateway on Envoy proxy that works for both Kubernetes Ingress and Standalone use-cases. Typically solutions either target one or the other. A majority of users have a mix of workloads, and this capability comes in handy, especially with the same consistent policy model across all deployments. And running Envoy makes it a super performant solution.

Getting Started EnRoute Standalone Guide

Features

Complete list of features

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Enterprise Support and Demo

EnRoute has an enterprise version that provides additional support and features