
F5 App Stack
Cloud platform as a service (PaaS) software
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What is F5 App Stack
F5 App Stack is an application platform that packages F5’s application delivery and security capabilities into a Kubernetes-based stack for deploying and operating modern applications across environments. It targets platform engineering, DevOps, and security teams that need consistent traffic management, API protection, and policy enforcement for apps running on Kubernetes. The product emphasizes integration of application networking (ingress, load balancing) and security controls (WAF and related protections) as part of the platform layer rather than as separate point tools.
Kubernetes-native app delivery layer
The product is designed to run with Kubernetes as the underlying orchestration layer, aligning with common enterprise container platform standards. This helps teams standardize how applications are exposed, routed, and scaled across clusters. It fits organizations that want platform-level controls for app traffic without building all components from scratch.
Integrated security and traffic controls
F5 App Stack centers on combining application networking functions with security policy enforcement in the same stack. This can reduce operational friction compared with stitching together separate ingress, load balancing, and application security components. It is particularly relevant for teams managing internet-facing apps and APIs that require consistent protection and governance.
Enterprise alignment and support model
As part of F5’s portfolio, the product aligns with enterprise procurement, support, and lifecycle expectations. This can be important for regulated environments that require vendor-backed support and documented maintenance processes. It also benefits organizations already standardized on F5 technologies and operational practices.
Narrower scope than full PaaS
Compared with broad PaaS offerings, the product focuses more on application delivery and security capabilities than on end-to-end developer platform features. Teams may still need separate services for build pipelines, managed runtimes, databases, and application observability. This can increase integration work if the goal is a comprehensive PaaS experience.
Kubernetes operational complexity remains
Because the stack is Kubernetes-based, customers still need Kubernetes skills for cluster operations, upgrades, and troubleshooting. Organizations without mature platform engineering practices may find adoption and ongoing operations challenging. The product does not inherently remove the need for cluster governance, capacity planning, and incident response processes.
Potential vendor ecosystem dependency
Using an integrated stack can increase reliance on F5-specific components and operational patterns. This may limit flexibility to swap individual layers (for example, ingress or security tooling) without re-architecting. It can also affect cost and roadmap leverage compared with assembling more interchangeable components.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Enterprise annual subscription (contact F5) and Pay-as-you-go (via AWS Marketplace) Public prices: Not published on F5's official product pages Notes:
- F5’s App Stack is part of F5 Distributed Cloud Services; F5 states annual enterprise subscriptions are available and pay-as-you-go is available on the AWS Marketplace. The vendor’s site directs visitors to contact F5 or request a trial/demo for pricing and to obtain access/trial. No per-plan or per-unit prices (e.g., $/month or $/vCPU) for App Stack are published on F5’s official site.
Seller details
F5, Inc.
Seattle, Washington, USA
1996
Public
https://www.f5.com/
https://x.com/f5
https://www.linkedin.com/company/f5/