Microservices is one technology that is leading the march towards digital transformation in the world of application development. With their high performance and small footprint, NGINX and NGINX Plus are ideal for microservices, both as API gateways and Kubernetes Ingress controllers.
Making Microservices More Resilient with Chaos Engineering
In a Chaos Engineering experiment, you "inject failure" into a microservices application's environment to test the app's resilience. We discuss important concepts like blast radius, magnitude, abort conditions, and blackhole attacks, which cause dependencies to fail.
Audi Builds a Microservices Dashboard with NGINX Plus as API Gateway on AWS
In his session at NGINX Conf 2018, Timo Stark of Audi shares how his team built the Audi Cockpit, a dashboard on which Audi employees access work apps. NGINX Plus serves as API gateway for the dashboard, which uses AWS-hosted microservices in Kubernetes-managed containers.
Top 5 NGINX Blog Posts for 2017 – NGINX Plus R12, Microservices, & More
Top 5 2017 blog posts: NGINX Plus Release 12, microservices, load balancing, security, and the NGINX Application Platform.
Securing Microservices and APIs with NGINX and Signal Sciences
Signal Sciences helps secure APIs, and individual services in a microservices architecture, running over HTTP/HTTPS on NGINX
Secure Practices for Microservices – Dev and Ops
Owen Garrett, NGINX Head of Product, is interviewed in the TechTarget Microservices channel on secure application development and deployment.
Powering Microservices and Sockets Using NGINX and Kubernetes
Lee Calcote of SolarWinds explains why he chose NGINX Plus and Kubernetes when migrating a monolithic app to a microservices architecture
Running Microservices on OpenShift with the NGINX MRA’s Fabric Model
Deploy a microservices application on OpenShift, using the Fabric Model of the NGINX MRA for service discovery, persistent SSL connections, & health checks.
The 3 Models in the NGINX Microservices Reference Architecture
The designer of the NGINX Microservices Reference Architecture describes and compares its three models: Proxy Model, Router Mesh Model, and Fabric Model.
The Microservices Reference Architecture, a Free Ebook from NGINX
Download the latest ebook from NGINX, "Microservices Reference Architecture", to learn how to design and deploy microservices applications.