Melbourne AWS User Group #156 - February 2026
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# ** Melbourne AWS User Group –** February **Meetup **
** Wednesday, 25 February**
** NAB Events Hub – 395 Bourke Street, Melbourne**
⏰ Food at 6:00 pm, talks from 6:30 pm (with live stream)
We’re kicking off 2026 properly with a deep technical session and another exciting speaker announcement coming soon
This month we’re diving into Kubernetes networking changes that could directly impact your clusters — especially if you’re running Ingress-NGINX.
This month’s lineup features:
- Gokul Venugopal returning with a Level 300 session on the retirement of Kubernetes Ingress-NGINX.
- Warwick Wilson shares lessons from running and evolving a production AWS Serverless orchestration platform over three years.
A huge thank you to our sponsors: Mantel Group – Gold Sponsor, Cevo – Silver Sponsor, NAB – Venue Sponsor
The event will be live-streamed on YouTube as always.
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# ️ Agenda
- 6:00 pm – Food & Socialising
- 6:30 pm – Introductions
- 6:40 pm – What’s New in AWS
- 6:55 pm – The Retirement of Kubernetes Ingress-NGINX (Level 300); Speaker: Gokul Venugopal
- 7:25 pm – Almost Serverless Spatial (Level 200); Speaker: Warwick Wilson
- 7:55 pm – Marketplace (Who’s Hiring)
- 8:00 pm – Networking + Close
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# ** Talk Details**
## The Retirement of Kubernetes Ingress-NGINX: Impacts, Risks, and Next Steps
Speaker: Gokul Venugopal
Level: 300
Description:
Ingress controllers are foundational to how traffic flows into Kubernetes workloads — but with the announced retirement of Ingress-NGINX, many teams are asking: what now?
In this session, Gokul will cover:
- A refresher on Kubernetes Ingress and the role of Ingress-NGINX
- What the retirement means in practice
- Risks for existing clusters
- Migration paths and available alternatives
- Pros and cons of the major options
If you’re running Kubernetes in production, this is one you don’t want to miss.
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## Almost Serverless Spatial
Speaker: Warwick Wilson
Level: 200
Description:
Warwick manages a Spatial Data supply and distribution platform for DTP, an AWS Serverless orchestration that has now been in production for nearly three years.
In this session, Warwick will walk through:
- The original architecture and design decisions
- How the AWS Step Functions workflows started simple
- How they evolved over time as production realities set in
- Lessons learned operating and refining long-running serverless orchestration
If you're running or designing Step Functions in production, this is a practical, experience-driven session you won’t want to miss.
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# ** Want to Speak at a Future Meetup?**
We’re always looking for new speakers and believe everyone has an interesting talk waiting to be shared.
If you’d like to present at a future event, reach out at the meetup, via our website:
https://melb.awsug.org.au/speak/

