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NGINX Cookbook

By : Tim Butler
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NGINX Cookbook

By: Tim Butler

Overview of this book

NGINX Cookbook covers the basics of configuring NGINX as a web server for use with common web frameworks such as WordPress and Ruby on Rails, through to utilization as a reverse proxy. Designed as a go-to reference guide, this book will give you practical answers based on real-world deployments to get you up and running quickly. Recipes have also been provided for multiple SSL configurations, different logging scenarios, practical rewrites, and multiple load balancing scenarios. Advanced topics include covering bandwidth management, Docker container usage, performance tuning, OpenResty, and the NGINX Plus commercial features. By the time you've read this book, you will be able to adapt and use a wide variety of NGINX implementations to solve any problems you have.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Testing and debugging NGINX load balancing

As load balancing can introduce extra complexities into your environment, it's important to ensure that you can test your setup thoroughly. Especially when you're trying to debug corner cases, being able to build a test platform becomes critical to reproducing faults or issues.

Ideally, you want this combined with real-time metrics as well, especially if you want to be able to overlay this with data from your upstream servers. As we'll cover in Chapter 13, NGINX Plus – The Commercial Offering, the commercial release of NGINX contains a live monitoring module which provides information such as the current connections, upstream server statuses, and load information.

While there are a lot of programs and cloud services around which you can generate load to test your load balancer from a client perspective, I didn&apos...