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Today it’s official: NGINX is now part of F5. When F5 announced its intention to acquire NGINX, I wrote about how one chapter of the NGINX story was ending and the next beginning. In the almost two months since then, members of the F5 and NGINX teams have been planning how the companies will come together. All the hard work pays off today as we officially start executing our plans and authoring th
Editor – We also offer a bash script that automates WordPress installation on Ubuntu with TLS certificates, NGINX Open Source for web serving, and NGINX Unit for application serving. For details, see Automating Installation of WordPress with NGINX Unit on Ubuntu. WordPress is one of the most popular open source content management systems today, used by more than 30% of all websites to host online
Today, we’re excited to share the first native support for gRPC traffic, released in NGINX Open Source 1.13.10. NGINX Plus Release 15 includes gRPC support as well as the support for HTTP/2 server push introduced in NGINX 1.13.9. NGINX can already proxy gRPC TCP connections. With this new capability, you can terminate, inspect, and route gRPC method calls. You can use it to: Publish a gRPC service
Troubleshooting Application Performance and Slow TCP Connections with NGINX Amplify In this article I’m sharing an example of how to use NGINX Amplify as a visualization and reporting tool for benchmarking application performance. The primary focus is measuring the effect on performance of keepalive connections. As you’ll see at the conclusion, we found that we can double performance in a realisti
Introduction Maxim Dounin: My name is Maxim Dounin, and I am an NGINX developer. Today, I would like to talk about dynamic modules, which we introduced last winter. 0:17 The Basics First, let’s review some basics about modules in general, and dynamic modules in particular. As you probably know, modules in NGINX have existed since its inception. In fact, NGINX is actually a collection of modules. E
[ngx_snippet name=’table-style-blog’] [Editor – This post has been updated to reflect changes to browser support for NPN and to OS support for ALPN since the original publication in June 2016 as “Supporting HTTP/2 for Google Chrome Users”. The information is current as of September 2017.] Users of several major web browsers are finding that sites that they previously accessed over HTTP/2 have fall
Smart and Efficient Byte-Range Caching with NGINX & NGINX Plus When correctly deployed, caching is one of the quickest ways to accelerate web content. Not only does caching place content closer to the end user (thus reducing latency), it also reduces the number of requests to the upstream origin server, resulting in greater capacity and lower bandwidth costs. The availability of globally distribut
NGINX and NGINX Plus are commonly used as web content caches, ranging from individual websites to some of the largest content delivery networks (CDNs) in the world, such as MaxCDN and CloudFlare. Microcaching is an effective method for accelerating the delivery of dynamic, non‑personalized content by caching it for very short periods of time. In this article, we’ll see how to accelerate a WordPres
A Distributed Denial‑of‑Service (DDoS) attack is an attempt to make a service, usually a website, unavailable by bombarding it with so much traffic from multiple machines that the server providing the service is no longer able to function correctly because of resource exhaustion. Typically, the attacker tries to saturate a system with so many connections and requests that it is no longer able to a
If a 5xx happens and no one is around to see it, is it still an error? Photo by Tony Moorey (CC) No matter how rigorously or how long you test your software, there’s nothing like the production environment to uncover bugs. Whether it’s caused by a weird race condition that happens only under the unpredictable concurrency patterns of live traffic, or an input validation blow‑up for data you couldn’
We all know that the performance of applications and web sites is a critical factor in their success. The process of making your application or web site perform better, however, is not always clear. Code quality and infrastructure are of course critical, but in many cases you can make vast improvements to the end user experience of your application by focusing on some very basic application delive
WordPress is the single largest platform for website creation and web application delivery worldwide. About a quarter of all sites are now built on open source WordPress software, including sites for eBay, Mozilla, RackSpace, TechCrunch, CNN, MTV, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal. WordPress.com, the most popular site for user‑created blogs, itself runs on the WordPress open source softw
In this blog post, we discuss how to create NGINX rewrite rules (the same methods work for both NGINX Plus and the open source NGINX software). Rewrite rules change part or all of the URL in a client request, usually for one of two purposes: To inform clients that the resource they’re requesting now resides at a different location. Example use cases are when your website’s domain name has changed,
Earlier this year we released an early‑alpha patch to enable HTTP/2 support in NGINX Open Source and last week we debuted a fully supported implementation of HTTP/2 in NGINX Plus. Today we proudly announce that HTTP/2 has been committed to the open source repo and is now officially available as part of NGINX version 1.9.5. If you would like to learn more about HTTP/2, we’ve made the following reso
NGINX leads the pack in web performance, and it’s all due to the way the software is designed. Whereas many web servers and application servers use a simple threaded or process‑based architecture, NGINX stands out with a sophisticated event‑driven architecture that enables it to scale to hundreds of thousands of concurrent connections on modern hardware. The Inside NGINX infographic drills down fr
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