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This article explains how to configure NGINX and F5 NGINX Plus to accept the PROXY protocol, rewrite the IP address of a load balancer or proxy to the one received in the PROXY protocol header, configure simple logging of a client’s IP address, and enable the PROXY protocol between NGINX and a TCP upstream server. Introduction The PROXY protocol enables NGINX and NGINX Plus to receive client conne
Overview Load balancing across multiple application instances is a commonly used technique for optimizing resource utilization, maximizing throughput, reducing latency, and ensuring fault‑tolerant configurations. Watch the F5 NGINX Plus for Load Balancing and Scaling webinar on demand for a deep dive on techniques that NGINX users employ to build large‑scale, highly available web services. NGINX a
Overview When caching is enabled, F5 NGINX Plus saves responses in a disk cache and uses them to respond to clients without having to proxy requests for the same content every time. To learn more about NGINX Plus’s caching capabilities, watch the Content Caching with NGINX webinar on demand and get an in‑depth review of features such as dynamic content caching, cache purging, and delayed caching.
This article explains how to configure high availability of NGINX Plus instances in on‑premises deployment with a solution based on keepalived. Note: This solution is designed to work in environments where IP addresses can be controlled through standard operating system calls, and often does not work in cloud environments where IP addresses are controlled through interfacing with the cloud infrast
Introduction Load balancing refers to efficiently distributing network traffic across multiple backend servers. In F5 NGINX Plus Release 5 and later, NGINX Plus can proxy and load balance Transmission Control Protocol) (TCP) traffic. TCP is the protocol for many popular applications and services, such as LDAP, MySQL, and RTMP. In NGINX Plus Release 9 and later, NGINX Plus can proxy and load balanc
NGINX, Inc. participates in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network as a Standard Technology Partner. We offer Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for use in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), available at the AWS Marketplace for several operating systems, including Amazon Linux, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Ubuntu. The AMIs contain the following components: Latest version of NGINX Plus, opti
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