Traefik Labs Extends Application Intelligence Layer to AWS, Unifying EC2, ECS, and EKS

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Traefik Labs today announced the availability of unified ingress and routing for AWS compute environments, bringing its Application Intelligence Layer to Amazon EC2, ECS, and EKS. The release, unveiled during AWS re:Invent 2025 week, is the second major platform where Traefik's vision has shipped: a single connectivity layer that works consistently across virtual machines and containers, regardless of infrastructure provider.

The announcement includes an AWS builders-style technical guide that provides architects and platform engineers with implementation patterns, security configurations, and architectural decision frameworks for unifying ingress across heterogeneous AWS environments.

Earlier this year, Traefik demonstrated this capability with Nutanix, unifying traffic across Nutanix AHV virtual machines and Nutanix Kubernetes Platform containers. The AWS release proves the same architectural approach works across Amazon's diverse compute platforms, from traditional EC2 instances to modern Kubernetes workloads.

The Traefik AWS Elastic Provider is the concrete implementation of this vision for AWS infrastructure. It enables organizations to deploy a single ingress layer that discovers and routes traffic across EC2 instances, ECS tasks, and EKS services without requiring those workloads to change how they operate.

One Layer, Any Platform

Most organizations don't run on a single compute platform. They operate EC2 for legacy applications requiring OS-level control, ECS for event-driven workloads, and EKS for cloud-native microservices. Each platform has its own networking model, its own approach to load balancing, and its own authentication mechanisms.

Traefik's Application Intelligence Layer solves this by providing a unified point of control that understands all three platforms. Organizations gain consistent routing, authentication, and observability across their entire AWS footprint without forcing every workload onto a single compute model.

Proven on Nutanix. Now on AWS.

The Nutanix integration demonstrated that Traefik could provide unified connectivity across fundamentally different compute models. It bridged the gap between VMs running on AHV and containers running on NKP. Organizations could modernize their infrastructure incrementally, moving applications from VMs to containers on their own timeline, without disrupting the way those applications were accessed.

The AWS release extends this same capability to Amazon's infrastructure. Whether an application runs on EC2, ECS, or EKS, it presents a consistent interface to the outside world. Teams can choose the right compute platform for each workload without fragmenting the user experience.

"AWS customers are already running heterogeneous infrastructure. EC2, ECS, and EKS coexist because each solves different problems," said Sudeep Goswami, CEO of Traefik Labs. "The Application Intelligence Layer we demonstrated with Nutanix now works across the various AWS compute platforms. Organizations can modernize incrementally without fragmenting how their applications are accessed. This is the same architectural vision, proven on two major infrastructure providers."

Built for How Organizations Actually Operate

Real-world infrastructure is rarely homogeneous. Applications evolve. Migrations happen gradually. Teams have different preferences for different workloads. Compliance requirements dictate deployment patterns. The question isn't whether organizations will run multiple compute platforms. They already do. The question is whether they can maintain operational consistency while doing so.

Traefik's approach recognizes this reality. The Application Intelligence Layer doesn't require ripping out existing infrastructure or forcing every workload into the same mold. It works with EC2, ECS, and EKS as they are, providing consistency where it matters most: at the application edge, where users and systems interact.

What This Means for AWS Customers

The Traefik AWS Elastic Provider enables organizations running distributed AWS environments to:

  • Consolidate ingress across EC2, ECS, and EKS without replatforming existing applications
  • Maintain security boundaries across VPCs and accounts while presenting a unified API surface
  • Implement consistent authentication regardless of which compute platform hosts the service
  • Migrate incrementally between platforms without disrupting access patterns

The provider operates using a hub-and-spoke architecture. A central Traefik instance handles global concerns like TLS termination and identity validation, while lightweight Traefik instances in each compute environment handle local service discovery. This approach maintains strict network isolation while enabling unified routing.

The release includes an AWS builders-style technical guide, Unifying Ingress Across Distributed AWS Compute Environments, and an architectural blog post detailing implementation patterns for multi-platform AWS deployments.

Availability

The Traefik AWS Elastic Provider is available as part of the Traefik Hub platform.

The AWS builders-style technical guide, Unifying Ingress Across Distributed AWS Compute Environments, provides detailed architectural patterns, security configurations, and implementation guidance for practitioners. Available for download here.

The corresponding blog post, The Hub-and-Spoke Ingress Pattern: Unifying EKS, ECS, and EC2 at Scale, is available here.

Learn more at traefik.io.

About Traefik Labs

Traefik Labs builds cloud-native infrastructure for cloud-native and Kubernetes-native API gateway solutions, AI Gateway, and MCP Gateway products. With 3.4 billion Docker Hub downloads, Traefik serves customers across financial services, healthcare, retail, transportation, and public sector organizations globally. The company maintains strategic partnerships with NVIDIA, Oracle, Nutanix, HPE, and Microsoft.

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