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OverviewRole of the gatewayManaged and self-hostedFeature comparison: Managed versus self-hosted gatewaysGateway throughput and scalingRelated contentAPI Management offers both managed and self-hosted gateways:•Managed - The managed gateway is the default gateway component that is deployed in Azure for every API Management instance in every service tier. With the managed gateway, all API traffic flows through Azure regardless of where backends implementing the APIs are hosted.•Self-hosted - The self-hosted gateway is an optional, containerized version of the default mana…•The self-hosted gateway is packaged as a Linux-based Docker container and is commonly deployed to Kubernetes, including to Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes.See more on learn.microsoft.comMissing: apigee gatewayMust include: apigee gateway API Management offers both managed and self-hosted gateways:•Managed - The managed gateway is the default gateway component that is deployed in Azure for every API Management instance in every service tier. With the managed gateway, all API traffic flows through Azure regardless of where backends implementing the APIs are hosted. •Self-hosted - The self-hosted gateway is an optional, containerized version of the default mana…•The self-hosted gateway is packaged as a Linux-based Docker container and is commonly deployed to Kubernetes, including to Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes. apigee gateway
API Management offers both managed and self-hosted gateways:•Managed - The managed gateway is the default gateway component that is deployed in Azure for every API Management instance in every service tier. With the managed gateway, all API traffic flows through Azure regardless of where backends implementing the APIs are hosted.
•Self-hosted - The self-hosted gateway is an optional, containerized version of the default mana…•The self-hosted gateway is packaged as a Linux-based Docker container and is commonly deployed to Kubernetes, including to Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes.
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