Statement of direction: End of support for Kubernetes NGINX Ingress controller
The changes mentioned in this Statement of direction apply to BMC Helix IT Operations Management 25.2 and BMC Helix Service Management 25.2.01 and later versions.
Kubernetes has announced the retirement of the NGINX Ingress Controller in March 2026. This change impacts your BMC Helix IT Operations Management and BMC Helix Service Management on‑premises environments if you currently use the Kubernetes NGINX Ingress Controller.
For more details on the Kubernetes announcement, see Kubernetes official retirement notice.
Statement of direction
BMC Helix recommends using Chainguard-maintained images as an interim solution.
BMC Helix has tested and validated the use of Chainguard-maintained images with BMC Helix IT Operations Management and BMC Helix Service Management. Chainguard-maintained images are secured, FIPS-capable, and compatible with your existing NGINX Ingress Controller and Helm charts. Therefore, your existing deployments and manifests require minimal changes.
All required images are available in the BMC Docker Trusted Registry (docker.io) along with other BMC Helix deployment images. To start using the new Chainguard-maintained images, you must migrate your existing images to Chainguard-maintained images. For information about the migration steps, see Migrating from Nginx Ingress Controller to Chainguard-maintained images.
Alternatives to NGINX Ingress Controller
As alternatives to the NGINX Ingress Controller, BMC Helix recommends the following options:
- Use NGINX Ingress Controller with Chainguard-maintained images.
or - Use F5 NGINX Plus for enterprise-grade Ingress Controller support.
- If you plan to use F5 NGINX Plus, it is already supported with BMC Helix Service Management and BMC Helix IT Operations Management. You can adopt this option immediately.
- You are not required to migrate to Envoy Gateway when it is introduced.
Future considerations for F5 NGINX Plus
In the longer term, BMC Helix might further evolve its architecture to support only an API Gateway-compatible enterprise solution.
As part of this evolution for F5 NGINX Plus:
- BMC Helix might choose to deprecate F5 NGINX Plus-based Ingress options. Any such change would follow a long‑term roadmap (approximately 12–18 months).
- You will receive advance notification through formal communications.
What’s coming next
BMC Helix plans to introduce Envoy Gateway as the strategic replacement with the BMC Helix IT Operations Management 26.3 and BMC Helix Service Management 26.3.01 releases. When Envoy Gateway is made available, Helix will provide migration guidance to help you transition from Chainguard-Maintained NGINX images to Envoy Gateway.
This approach of using Envoy Gateway aligns with Kubernetes community guidance, gateway API standards, and BMC Helix's long‑term scalability and platform evolution. Envoy Gateway aligns with the Kubernetes Gateway API standards and supports required capabilities.
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