Proxy Reference Introduction Kong listens for traffic on four ports, which by default are: :8000 on which Kong listens for incoming HTTP traffic from your clients, and forwards it to your upstream services. This is the port that interests us in this guide. :8443 on which Kong listens for incoming HTTPS traffic. This port has a similar behavior as the :8000 port, except that it expects HTTPS traffi
Clustering Reference Introduction Multiple Kong nodes pointing to the same datastore must belong to the same “Kong Cluster”. A Kong cluster allows you to scale the system horizontally by adding more machines to handle a bigger load of incoming requests, and they all share the same data since they point to the same datastore. A Kong cluster can be created in one datacenter, or in multiple datacente
Clustering Reference Introduction A Kong cluster allows you to scale the system horizontally by adding more machines to handle more incoming requests. They will all share the same configuration since they point to the same database. Kong nodes pointing to the same datastore will be part of the same Kong cluster. You need a load-balancer in front of your Kong cluster to distribute traffic across yo
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