We explain how to run NGINX Plus in compliance with the FIPS 140-2 Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules standard, which specifies the cryptographic protocols that are accepted by the U.S. Federal government and many other organizations.
Integrating Fortanix Self-Defending KMS with NGINX and NGINX Plus
With the Fortanix Self-Defending Key Management Service, you can offload TLS crytographic processing from your NGINX and NGINX Plus servers, and safely store your TLS keys for on-demand uploading into the NGINX Plus key-value store. We provide complete instructions for both use cases.
Prometheus-NJS
Convert NGINX Plus metrics exposed by the NGINX Plus API module to Prometheus-compliant format.
FIPS Status Check
Determine whether the OpenSSL library being used by the running NGINX instance is in FIPS mode.
Choosing the Right Load Balancer on Amazon: AWS Application Load Balancer vs. NGINX Plus
We compare AWS Application Load Balancer (ALB) with NGINX Open Source and NGINX Plus as a Layer 7 reverse proxy and load balancer. ALB has more features than at its debut in 2016, but we conclude that NGINX and NGINX Plus still provide more functionality and much more predictable pricing.
Secure and High-Performance Application Delivery with Red Hat and NGINX
Optimize your application delivery infrastructure with seamless integration of the NGINX Application Platform with some of the most popular Linux, automation, and container platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, and Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
Introducing a Technology Preview of NGINX Support for QUIC and HTTP/3
We announce the technology preview of NGINX support for QUIC+HTTP/3 as pre-release software, available for interoperability testing, feedback, and code contributions. HTTP/3 replaces TCP with QUIC, which is designed to support multiplexed connections more reliably.
Introducing NGINX 1.18 and 1.19
We announce the latest branches of NGINX Open Source, the stable 1.18 branch and the mainline 1.19 branch. New to the stable branch are dry-run mode for request rate and connection limiting; protection against timing attacks; more support for variable parameters, and more.
NGINX: Back to Basics – APCJ
In this webinar we help you get started using NGINX, the de facto standard building block for modern microservices-based architectures. Using a hands-on, follow-the-trainer style, in this workshop we take you through installing and configuring NGINX as a web server, load balancer, and reverse proxy.
NGINX as a Content Cache
Join this webinar to learn about NGINX as a content cache, one of our most popular use cases. We demonstrate several options for managing content that ensure your users’ experience is of the highest quality every time.