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RHBA-2016:0690-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory

2016-04-27 KENNETH 0

RHBA-2016:0690-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated OpenStack Compute packages that resolve various issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 5.0 (Icehouse) for RHEL 7. Source: RHBA-2016:0690-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory

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RHBA-2016:0689-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory

2016-04-27 KENNETH 0

RHBA-2016:0689-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated OpenStack Compute packages that resolve various issues are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform 5.0 (Icehouse) for RHEL 6. Source: RHBA-2016:0689-1: openstack-nova bug fix advisory

Connecting Your Applications Part I: NGINX and Microservices

2016-04-26 KENNETH 0

Connecting Your Applications Part I: NGINX and Microservices This post is adapted from a webinar hosted on April 7th, 2016 by Floyd Smith and Michael Hausenblas. This blog post is the first of three parts, and is focused on microservices; the second part, focused on container orchestration, is coming soon. You can watch a replay of the webinar here. Table of Contents 0:00 Introduction 1:48 The Way it Was 3:02 The Monolithic Architecture 3:43 Microservices Benefits 4:40 The Microservices Architecture 4:50 NGINX Plus with Monoliths 6:37 Microservices Architecture Continued 6:55 NGINX Plus and Microservices 7:56 Microservices Architecture with NGINX Plus 0:00 Introduction Floyd: Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening to everybody signed onto this webinar around the world. I’m Floyd Smith from NGINX, and I’m here in San Francisco with Michael Hausenblas, a technical expert at Mesosphere and author [ more… ]

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NGINX Plus vs. F5 BIG-IP: A Price-Performance Comparison

2016-04-26 KENNETH 0

NGINX Plus vs. F5 BIG-IP: A Price-Performance Comparison table, th, td { border: 1px solid black; } th { background-color: #d3d3d3; align: left; padding-left: 5px; padding-bottom: 2px; padding-top: 2px; line-height: 120%; } td { padding-left: 5px; padding-bottom: 5px; padding-top: 5px; line-height: 120%; } Recently a number of our customers, including AppNexus and IgnitionOne, have replaced leading hardware application delivery controller (ADC) appliances with NGINX Plus, and have seen both large cost savings and significant performance gains. They are not alone – other massive web properties have found that software implementations of ADC functions (including historically hardware‑intensive capabilities like SSL/TLS cryptography) have proven to be more than fast enough for their workloads. We recently published an NGINX Sizing Guide based on the results from a range of tests measuring the performance of NGINX Plus on bare-metal servers. In this article, we compare those [ more… ]