Technical Specifications
This topic describes the technical specifications associated with using Consul API Gateway.
Requirements
Verify that your environment meets the following requirements prior to using Consul API Gateway.
Datacenter Requirements
Your datacenter must meet the following requirements prior to configuring the Consul API Gateway:
- Kubernetes 1.21+
- kubectl 1.21+
- Consul 1.11.2+
- HashiCorp Consul Helm chart 0.41.1+
- Consul Service Mesh must be deployed on the Kubernetes cluster that API Gateway is deployed on.
TCP Port Requirements
The following table describes the TCP port requirements for each component of the API Gateway.
Port | Description | Component |
---|---|---|
9090 | Secret discovery service (SDS) | Gateway controller pod Gateway instance pod |
20000 | Kubernetes readiness probe | Gateway instance pod |
Configurable | Port for scraping Prometheus metrics. Disabled by default. | Gateway controller pod |
Consul Server Deployments
- Consul Editions supported: OSS and Enterprise
- Supported Consul Server deployment types:
- Self-Managed
- HCP Consul
Deployment Environments
Consul API Gateway can be deployed in the following Kubernetes-based environments:
- Generic Kubernetes
- AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Kubernetes Gateway API Specification
Supported version of the Gateway API spec: v1alpha2
Resource Allocations
The following resources are allocated for each component of the API Gateway.
Gateway Controller Pod
- CPU: None. Either the namespace or cluster default is allocated, depending on the Kubernetes cluster configuration.
- Memory: None. Either the the namespace or cluster default is allocated, depending on the Kubernetes cluster configuration.
Gateway Instance Pod
- CPU: None. Either the namespace or cluster default is allocated, depending on the Kubernetes cluster configuration.
- Memory: None. Either the namespace or cluster default is allocated, depending on the Kubernetes cluster configuration.