NGINX is a high performance webserver designed to handle thousands of simultaneous requests and has become one of the most deployed web server platforms on the Internet. KEMP LoadMaster can bring resilience and scalability to your NGINIX environment with an easily deployable load balancer that can service millions of active connections in a highly available configuration.
Fig 1. LoadMaster load balancing topology for NGNIX
LoadMaster Features
- Deploy on-premises or in cloud (Azure and AWS)
- Layer 4 and Layer 7 load balancing
- NGNIX health checking
- NGINX template to simplify and speed setup
- High performance reverse proxy
- SSL offload for NGINX
- Content switching
- 24x7 Support
- Support mix of NGNIX and other web servers (Apache, IIS)
Getting your Load Balancer for NGINX
LoadMaster is available as a 30 day trial or if you have traffic requirements of less than 20Mbit/s then you can have a LoadMaster for free. The trials are delivered as pre-built appliances for the major hypervisor platforms or if you wish, you can select the trial and free versions from the Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketplaces.
Configuring Load Balancing for NGINX
The LoadMaster documentation set provides guidelines on how to deploy and configure a LoadMaster appliance to load balance application workloads on NGINX and how to configure advanced features such as single sign-on and reverse proxy for NGINX.
Load Balancing Features for NGINX
SSL Offload– LoadMaster can offload the SSL processing workload from the NGINX servers and also provide a single point of administration for SSL certificates and security.
DDOS Protection– LoadMaster includes a snort compatible engine to offer DDOS protection for NGNIX servers
Authentication– The Edge Security Pack in LoadMaster provides comprehensive authentication and single sign-on services for NGNIX
Reverse Proxy– LoadMaster can act as a reverse proxy for NGNIX environments
Caching and Compression– LoadMaster uses caching and compression as a way to improve NGNIX performance
SSL Redirect– Redirection of all non-HTTPS requests to HTTPS
Intelligent Session Persistence– Multiple options available to ensure clients are load balanced to the same server for the session lifetime
Web Application Firewall (WAF)– The LoadMaster WAF for NGNIX provides application level protection from common and day-zero vulnerabilities
Global Load Balancing (GSLB)– Load balance NGNIX across multiple physical locations including cloud to provide disaster recovery failover and geo-aware traffic distribution.