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Google Kubernetes Engine vs NGINX Ingress Controller comparison

 

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Executive Summary

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

ROI

Sentiment score
4.8
Google Kubernetes Engine offers cost efficiency and productivity, though additional service costs and competition may affect returns.
Sentiment score
4.5
NGINX Ingress Controller reduces costs by replacing expensive load balancers, simplifying microservices management, and lowering staffing needs.
By migrating from AWS to Google Cloud Platform, we have saved a lot of time and money.
Director at Taotesting
I have seen a return on investment with NGINX Ingress Controller because most organizations, especially small organizations or SMBs, don't buy a specific load balancer, such as F5 load balancer or Fortinet ADC.
Network Security Engineer at IIPL
NGINX Ingress Controller improves performance in terms of load balancing, especially in a microservices environment with many APIs.
Ai Engineer at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
When you weigh the cost of implementing this project against the potential losses from compromised security, its implementation is justified.
Consultor Independiente, Ingeniero De Bots, Ingeniero Cloud, Ai Engineer at Andela
 

Customer Service

Sentiment score
3.3
User satisfaction with Google Kubernetes Engine support is mixed, with some praising efficiency and others noting delays and challenges.
Sentiment score
5.8
NGINX support is mixed; NGINX Plus users value responsiveness, while others rely on community channels for assistance.
While they have improved their ticketing system, allowing online submissions and status checks, the skill levels of the technical staff seem to have reduced.
Senior Network At Dxc Technology Professional at DXC Technology
When I reported that there was a connection mismatch between a customer's existing environment and their DR, the technician came within fifteen minutes.
Network Security Engineer at IIPL
On NGINX Plus side, there is paid commercial support.
Senior Database Engineer, SRE at Interswitch Group
 

Scalability Issues

Sentiment score
5.0
Google Kubernetes Engine excels in scalability, supporting dynamic scaling for enterprises and cloud platforms, ideal for diverse applications.
Sentiment score
7.4
NGINX Ingress Controller is scalable and efficient, excelling in Kubernetes environments despite challenges with annotations and connection drops.
The autoscaling capabilities of Google Kubernetes Engine have significantly impacted our operations.
Director at Taotesting
The optimization is good, with a build on NGINX web binaries leveraging an asynchronous event-driven architecture that handles thousands of concurrent connections.
Senior Dev Ops Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
We can scale it for multiple applications effectively.
Sr cloud engineer at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees
NGINX Ingress Controller is perfect for scaling.
Import Comliance Specialist at silicon21
 

Stability Issues

Sentiment score
7.4
Google Kubernetes Engine is stable, with minimal downtime and consistent performance, appreciated for scalability and adaptability across environments.
Sentiment score
8.3
NGINX Ingress Controller is stable and reliable, though challenges exist without proper configuration and handling traffic spikes.
If I have 100 replicas of containers and the traffic suddenly pushes to 1,000 within a fraction of a second, the selected machine type must be fast.
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Publicis Sapient
The stability in SSL for NGINX Ingress Controller Plus, which is the commercial one, is better than the open source.
Import Comliance Specialist at silicon21
I have not seen any issues integrating NGINX Ingress Controller with other security products, such as firewalls.
Senior Network At Dxc Technology Professional at DXC Technology
NGINX's data plane is rock solid.
Senior Database Engineer, SRE at Interswitch Group
 

Room For Improvement

Users suggest improvements in pricing, upgrades, interface, security, support, integration, backup, and performance visibility for Google Kubernetes Engine.
NGINX Ingress Controller needs improved integration, security, user experience, and documentation, with enhancements in deployment, management, and cost efficiency.
When looking at the web interface, it feels kind of slow due to the many features involved.
Product Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
Log observability could be made easier so someone from high school can use it without having technological expertise.
Consultant at HSBC
It would be helpful if I could easily find log information in a particular namespace without needing to write certain labels.
Director at Taotesting
This lightweight characteristic is a very significant advantage that prevents any overheads on the systems running the applications.
Network Security Engineer at IIPL
A small mistake can break the whole routing policies and structure, making it challenging to debug deployments at large scale, which takes time.
Senior Dev Ops Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
I think NGINX Ingress Controller could be improved by adding many features and functions regarding firewalls, similar to what a professional API gateway offers.
Sr. DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
 

Setup Cost

Google Kubernetes Engine offers usage-based pricing with flexibility, but costs may rise with robust configurations and small deployments.
NGINX Ingress Controller offers flexible licensing options with higher costs, justified by performance, with ongoing support through subscriptions.
Instead, we only pay for the hardware we use, which results in cost-cutting.
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Publicis Sapient
Google is considered cheaper compared to AWS, making it suitable for smaller to medium companies concerning cost.
Product Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
The on-demand nodes are quite expensive.
Director at Taotesting
Regarding licensing costs for NGINX Ingress Controller, if you are talking about costs, F5 is always very costly.
Senior Network At Dxc Technology Professional at DXC Technology
It is basically a license through a subscription model. The subscription renews regularly.
Network Security Engineer at IIPL
The setup cost was also acceptable, and the licensing was straightforward.
Software Engineer at a outsourcing company with 201-500 employees
 

Valuable Features

Google Kubernetes Engine excels with auto-scaling, easy deployment, integration, security, and reduced complexity for seamless application management.
NGINX Ingress Controller optimizes service management with features like load balancing, security, and seamless Kubernetes integration, enhancing overall efficiency.
The most valuable aspect of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is its managed nature, which significantly reduces the burden on our platform team.
Product Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
The best advantage of Google Kubernetes Engine is that it manages Kubernetes for you, making everything related to the master nodes managed for you with automatic updating and upgrading.
Solution Architect at Rutotech
GKE is easier to understand and use than Elastic Kubernetes Service.
Consultant at HSBC
The main benefit is that it is better in performance, provides security with App Protect and WAF and DDoS, and delivers high performance and high stability.
Import Comliance Specialist at silicon21
The best features that NGINX Ingress Controller offers in my experience are that the ingress controller can perform content-based routing and SSL termination, which is usually not available on software-only solutions and typically comes with hardware-based solutions.
Network Security Engineer at IIPL
The annotations that we utilize with NGINX Ingress Controller help our team by allowing us to block or whitelist IPs for certain publicly accessible services, ensuring that only specific public IPs can access those ingress URLs while blocking others.
Sr. DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees
 

Categories and Ranking

Google Kubernetes Engine
Ranking in Container Management
11th
Average Rating
8.0
Reviews Sentiment
6.1
Number of Reviews
40
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
NGINX Ingress Controller
Ranking in Container Management
8th
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.0
Number of Reviews
19
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of August 2026, in the Container Management category, the mindshare of Google Kubernetes Engine is 3.9%, up from 2.3% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of NGINX Ingress Controller is 1.7%, up from 1.0% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Container Management Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
NGINX Ingress Controller1.7%
Google Kubernetes Engine3.9%
Other94.4%
Container Management
 

Featured Reviews

ParthasarathyT - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Publicis Sapient
Managed solutions enable efficient handling of web applications and migration projects
Google Kubernetes Engine can be improved by enabling the in-place upgrade of the machine type of an existing node pool since I currently need to destroy and recreate it. There is no feature present where I can upgrade directly, and having more than 1,000 to 2,000 workloads in one node pool makes changing the node pool name difficult for all those workloads. I choose eight out of ten mainly because of the node pool upgrade challenge I mentioned, but also because of the existence of Anthos service mesh, which is the ingress controller available only for the enterprise Kubernetes Engine. It would be beneficial if it could be offered in the normal Kubernetes Engine with any limitations.
Suleiman  Mohammed - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Database Engineer, SRE at Interswitch Group
Routing for long-lived data connections has improved but protocol-aware checks still need work
NGINX Ingress Controller can be improved, and my team's concern would be database protocol-aware health checks for Transport Server since that is what NGINX is more focused on. Right now, even on Plus, a Transport Server health check is essentially a TCP connect or maybe a basic send-expect. For a database, that is a weak signal. The listener being up tells you almost nothing about whether Postgres is actually serving, whether a replica is lagging, or whether it is in recovery. I would love a way to define a health check that does something protocol-aware, even something as simple as you open a connection, run a SELECT one, which is the most popular test, and expect a row for Postgres or a PING for Redis. Without that, I am relying on the database's own infrastructure to pull bad replicas, and the ingress will happily continue routing to a replica that answers TCP but is serving stale reads. Better idle connection management for long-lived stream connections can also be improved. A pooled database connection sitting idle between transactions is healthy in my opinion, but the proxy's instinct is to reap idle connections. You can crank timeouts way up, but that is a blunt instrument. I would like to add that specifically for databases, the need for improvement becomes clearer. Every client connection through NGINX becomes a backend connection, one-to-one. A client connection through NGINX and a client connection through a connection pooler are sitting because they are going to get sent to the backend connection. It does not multiplex; it does not understand transaction boundaries. It cannot reuse a connection across clients. If you put it in front of Postgres without a real pooler behind it, you have just built a very efficient way to exhaust the max connection. The architecture is always client, ingress, connection pooler which is either pgBouncer or ProxySQL, then the actual engine which is Postgres or MySQL. Never let it be clients straight to the database. NGINX Ingress Controller's mode is one client connection to one backend connection with no multiplexing and no protocol awareness, which would be an issue for you.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
20%
Construction Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Healthcare Company
7%
Outsourcing Company
20%
Computer Software Company
13%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Financial Services Firm
8%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business21
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise17
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business9
Midsize Enterprise3
Large Enterprise9
 

Questions from the Community

What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Google Kubernetes Engine?
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Google Kubernetes Engine is straightforward, as I previously indicated. The need for humans is reduced with GCP since there is no need for ...
What needs improvement with Google Kubernetes Engine?
The price could be a bit cheaper. I don't see anything with Google Kubernetes Engine that needs to be improved. I think they are already implementing Kubernetes itself, so they are the owners. Howe...
What is your primary use case for Google Kubernetes Engine?
I use Google Kubernetes Engine for many purposes, most notably for websites, but the websites are microservices. However, some mega projects have many machines that needed to be containerized, so w...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for NGINX Ingress Controller?
Regarding the pricing of NGINX Ingress Controller, I think till now it was free. Nowadays, I think since last March, they have started charging. Till March 2026, I think it was free. Then later on,...
What needs improvement with NGINX Ingress Controller?
A negative point about NGINX Ingress Controller is configurational control over the traffic distribution. When the request comes in, it has given a bit light control over the configuration of how i...
What is your primary use case for NGINX Ingress Controller?
I use NGINX Ingress Controller mainly for routing purposes inside the cluster. I connected our ALBs and NLBs with NGINX Ingress Controller. From that point onward, I used it for path-based routing....
 

Also Known As

GKE, Google Kubernetes
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Sample Customers

Philips Lighting, Alpha Vertex, GroupBy, BQ
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