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NGINX started life as an open source web server. It has since grown to include load balancing, API management, and microservices networking capabilities. We’ll explain why this all fits together and how NGINX, combining forces with F5, solves application delivery challenge that span form the code in today’s modern apps to the customers expecting those apps to drive compelling digital experiences.
Personnel: Rob Whiteley
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The Ingress Controller is one of the most critical parts of the Kubernetes platform, as it acts as the entry point for incoming traffic to applications running on Kubernetes. That’s why the Ingress Controller must be built on top of a prove and reliable load balancing technology, such as NGINX. The NGINX Ingress Controller combines the benefits of using Kubernetes control plane to manage load balancing configuration with the performance, reliability, and advanced features of NGINX or NGINX Plus.
Personnel: Michael Pleshakov
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This video is a demo of NGINX Unit, an open source, multilingual web and application server from the creators of the original NGINX web server.
Personnel: Nick Shadrin
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In this presentation we will learn why NGINX is the proxy of choice among the top 10,000 busiest websites. We will take a close look at in the NGINX architecture and explain how, with proper tuning of both Linux and NGINX, you can accelerate the overall performance of your web applications to great heights.
Personnel: Kevin Jones
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This presentation is a pragmatic look at the state of the service mesh and what NGINX is planning to build in the service mesh area.
Personnel: Faisal Memon
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