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NGINX High Performance

By : Rahul Sharma
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NGINX High Performance

By: Rahul Sharma

Overview of this book

<p>NGINX is one of the most common free, open source web servers. Its performance-oriented architecture and small footprint makes it an ideal choice for high-traffic websites.</p> <p>NGINX offers great performance and optimal resource utilization to its administrators. This practical guide walks you through how to tune one of the leading free open source web servers to attain optimal performance for high-traffic sites. It also explores ways to improve network utilization for high loads.</p> <p>The tour starts with an overview of the NGINX architecture. You will build and configure NGINX for optimal utilization of the hardware available. The book demonstrates various practices to improve last mile content delivery by using timeouts, caching, and compression. You'll also discover various free open source tools to test and benchmark web server performance, allowing you to verify NGINX performance at every step.</p>
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

About the Reviewers

Titouan Galopin is a certified PHP/Symfony French web architect from Paris. He has worked for various companies, including Ademis, Emakina, LIIP, and Coburo.

Titouan graduated in computer science and information technology from the Paris-Saclay University, and he is currently pursuing an engineering degree from the University of Technology of Compiègne.

First as a web developer and then as a web architect since 2012, Titouan has worked on NGINX intensively to improve its performance as much as possible. In the few years of his work, he has accumulated a lot of experience with NGINX, and he is now an expert in optimizing it to serve web content.

Tatsuhiko Kubo is a software engineer in infrastructure engineering and has a strong passion for open source software. His contribution to the development and publication of works on various kinds of open source software is his life's work. His usual work includes the development and operation of various kinds of middleware.