# F5 NGINX One Console



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F5 NGINX One Console makes it easy to manage NGINX instances across locations and environments. The console lets you monitor and control your NGINX fleet from one place—you can check configurations, track performance metrics, identify security vulnerabilities, manage SSL certificates, and more. NGINX One Console is part of NGINX One, which includes [NGINX One components](#nginx-one-components).

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### [Get started](getting-started/)

    Get up and running with NGINX One Console
  

  
### [Connect more NGINX instances](connect-instances/)

    Work with data plane keys, containers, and proxy servers
  

  
### [Secure your fleet](/nginx-one-console/secure-your-fleet/)

    Configure alerts that match your security policies
  
  
### [Manage your NGINX instances](/nginx-one-console/nginx-configs/)

    Manage one instance or groups of instances. Monitor certificates. Set up metrics.
  

  
### [Connect Kubernetes deployments](/nginx-one-console/k8s/)

    Monitor deployments for CVEs and certificates
  

### Workshops

  
### [NGINX One Console workshops](/nginx-one-console/workshops/)

    Guided labs to help you secure, monitor, and scale your NGINX fleet with NGINX One Console.
  

### More information

  
### [Secure with F5 WAF for NGINX](/nginx-one-console/waf-integration/)

    Set up security policies by instance and group
  

  
### [Organize users with RBAC](/nginx-one-console/rbac/)

    Assign responsibilities with role-based access control
  

  
### [Automate with the NGINX One API](/nginx-one-console/api/)

    Manage your NGINX fleet over REST
  

  
### [Glossary](/nginx-one-console/glossary/)

    Includes NGINX-specific security alert labels
  

  
### [Changelog](changelog/)

    See latest updates: New features, improvements, and bug fixes
  

## NGINX One components
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### Kubernetes Solutions

  
### [NGINX Ingress Controller](/nginx-ingress-controller/)

    Kubernetes traffic management with API gateway, identity, and observability features.
  
  
### [NGINX Gateway Fabric](/nginx-gateway-fabric)

    Next generation Kubernetes connectivity using the Gateway API.
  

### Local Console Option

  
### [NGINX Instance Manager](/nginx-instance-manager)

    Track and control NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus instances.
  

### Modern App Delivery

  
### [NGINX Plus](/nginx/)

    The all-in-one load balancer, reverse proxy, web server, content cache, and API gateway.
  
  
### [NGINX Open Source](https://nginx.org)

    The open source all-in-one load balancer, content cache, and web server
  

### Security

  
### [F5 WAF for NGINX](/nginx-app-protect-waf)

    Lightweight, high-performance, advanced protection against Layer 7 attacks on your apps and APIs.
  
  
### [F5 DoS for NGINX](/nginx-app-protect-dos)

    Defend, adapt, and mitigate against Layer 7 denial-of-service attacks on your apps and APIs.
  


