Or, how NGINX can act as your stevedores properly routing and accelerating HTTP and TCP traffic to pods of containers across a globally distributed environment.
NGINX can be used to manage and route your traffic across your distributed micro services architecture offering a seamless interface to your customers and giving you granular management of backend service scaling and versions. Add in some caching and load balancing and the efficiencies of an application delivery platform become apparent.
Sam Charrington is an analyst, advisor, consultant, and the principal of CloudPulse Strategies. In his work, Sam covers Cloud computing, PaaS and Big Data. Sam also writes for The New Stack.Sam tweets at @samcharrington... Read More →
Sarah Novotny leads developer relations for NGINX. Novotny has worked on large scale technology infrastructures including at Amazon when it was a bookstore. In 2001, she co-founded Blue Gecko, a remote database administration company. She’s also focused on high availability web... Read More →