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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion articles/application-gateway/for-containers/overview.md
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Application Gateway for Containers is an application layer (layer 7) [load balancing](/azure/architecture/guide/technology-choices/load-balancing-overview) and dynamic traffic management product for workloads running in a Kubernetes cluster. It extends Azure's Application Load Balancing portfolio and is a new offering under the Application Gateway product family.

Application Gateway for Containers is the evolution of the [Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC)](../ingress-controller-overview.md), a [Kubernetes](/azure/aks) application that enables Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) customers to use Azure's native Application Gateway application load-balancer. In its current form, AGIC monitors a subset of Kubernetes Resources for changes and applies them to the Application Gateway, utilizing Azure Resource Manager (ARM).
Application Gateway for Containers is the evolution of the [Application Gateway Ingress Controller (AGIC)](../ingress-controller-overview.md), a [Kubernetes](/azure/aks) application that enables Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) customers to use Azure's native Application Gateway application load-balancer. In its current form, AGC monitors a subset of Kubernetes Resources for changes and applies them to the Application Gateway, utilizing Azure Resource Manager (ARM).

## How does it work?

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