Learn how to deliver, manage, and protect your applications using F5 NGINX products.| docs.nginx.com
Understand the basic elements in an NGINX or F5 NGINX Plus configuration file, including directives and contexts.| docs.nginx.com
This chapter describes how to use F5 NGINX Plus and NGINX Open Source to proxy and load balance TCP and UDP traffic.| docs.nginx.com
Monitor the health of TCP servers in an upstream group by sending periodic health checks, including customizable active health checks in F5 NGINX Plus.| docs.nginx.com
Release information for F5 NGINX Plus, a complete application delivery platform, including new features and a list of supported platforms.| docs.nginx.com
Configure NGINX and F5 NGINX Plus as a web server, with support for virtual server multi-tenancy, URI and response rewriting, variables, and error handling.| docs.nginx.com
Configure NGINX as a reverse proxy for HTTP and other protocols, with support for modifying request headers and fine-tuned buffering of responses.| docs.nginx.com
Load balance HTTP traffic across web or application server groups, with several algorithms and advanced features like slow-start and session persistence.| docs.nginx.com
Install NGINX Open Source either as a prebuilt package or from source, following step-by-step instructions for all supported Linux distributions.| docs.nginx.com
Analyze your software performance by instrumenting, generating, collecting, and exporting telemetry data.| docs.nginx.com
Monitor the health of HTTP servers in an upstream group by sending periodic health checks, including customizable active health checks in F5 NGINX Plus.| docs.nginx.com
Configure NGINX and F5 NGINX Plus to serve static content, with type-specific root directories, checks for file existence, and performance optimizations.| docs.nginx.com
Terminate HTTPS traffic from clients, relieving your upstream web and application servers of the computational load of SSL/TLS encryption.| docs.nginx.com