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NGINX now proxies gRPC traffic, so you can terminate, inspect, and route gRPC method calls. Manage encryption and load balance gRPC traffic.
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You can now download the Unit beta, version 0.6, with advanced process management, Perl support, an official Docker container, and more.
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The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities stem from commonly found security flaws in microprocessors. They require patches to most OSs.
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How to tune your NGINX installation to meet, and beat, published performance benchmark – includes caching, SSL/TLS, and hardware settings.
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Senior software engineer Anatoly Mikhaylov shows how to use Amplify as a visualization and reporting tool for fixing dodgy TCP connections.
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Alexey Ivanov, Site Reliability Engineer at Dropbox, goes into depth on optimizing NGINX web servers for high throughput and low latency.
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Liam Crilly gets down with IoT, showing how to use NGINX and the MQTT protocol to manage traffic on the Internet of Things
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NGINX created officially supported Ansible Roles for the open source NGINX software and NGINX Plus, now replaced by a unified Role.
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Ed Robinson, Chief Marketing Officer, and Owen Garrett, Head of Products, discuss the future of NGINX’s open source projects at NGINX Conf 2017.
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Igor Sysoev, co-founder and CTO of NGINX, and Nick Shadrin, Sr. Product Manager of NGINX, introduce NGINX Unit
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NGINX CEO Gus Robertson’s talk from his conference keynote: How NGINX Helps You Deliver Change, Faster and Better
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We analyze the results of performance testing for NGINX and NGINX Plus as a web server.
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Nathan Moore of StackPath, formerly of MaxCDN, discusses NPN/ALPN, NGINX particulars, benchmarks, and more. Part 3 of 3.
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In this blog we cover how to protect your website by compiling and installing ModSecurity 3.0 for NGINX Open Source. ModSecurity 3.0 is a complete redesign of ModSecurity that works natively with NGINX.
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Nathan Moore of StackPath, formerly of MaxCDN, discusses NPN/ALPN, NGINX particulars, benchmarks, and more. Part 2 of 3.
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PHP is popular, used directly and in the form of WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. Use NGINX Amplify to help monitor your PHP applications.
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Nathan Moore of StackPath, formerly of MaxCDN, discusses deploying HTTP/2 on NGINX. Part 1 of 3: Proxying and Key Features.
Protect your applications from excessive traffic, including DDoS attacks, by controlling the requests they receive with NGINX rate limiting.