Nginx Training Course
Nginx is widely recognised for its role as a web server. Additional applications include deploying Nginx as a load balancer, reverse proxy, and forward proxy.
Through this instructor-led, live training, participants will acquire the skills to maximise Nginx performance by setting up, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting it to handle various forms of HTTP and TCP traffic. Covered topics include configuring the most critical Nginx parameters, as well as the operating system and virtual machine, to derive maximum value from Nginx.
Audience
- Developers
- System Administrators
Course Format
- A blend of lectures, discussions, exercises, and extensive hands-on practice
Course Outline
Introduction
Nginx as a front-end for IoT (load balancer, reverse proxy, application delivery platform)
- Differences between Nginx and Nginx Plus
Management and monitoring capabilities
- Overview of TCP, HTTP, and UDP protocols
- Bandwidth requirements
- The role of UDP in IoT communications
Overview of Nginx Architecture and Functionality
- How Nginx maintains connection "state"
- How Nginx handles TCP and UDP (conversations, etc.)
- How Nginx passes IP addresses to the backend
Case Study: Nginx as an IoT server
- IoT Architecture: sensors, hubs, and servers
Installing Nginx
- Debian, Ubuntu, and source installations
Using Nginx as a Load Balancer
- Performance and scalability considerations
- Load balancing TCP and HTTP connections
- Load balancing UDP connections
Using Nginx as a Reverse Proxy
- Replacing default configuration with a new one
- Modifying request headers
- Fine-tuning response buffering
Using Nginx as a Forward Proxy
- Configuring Nginx
- Forwarding traffic to a variable host instead of a predefined one
Case Study: Nginx in Very Large Industrial IT Systems
Maximizing Performance
- Optimizing performance (Nginx parameters, OS parameters, virtual machine CPU/memory ratio)
- Client-side performance optimization
Securing
- Restricting access
- Authentication
- Secure links
- Common security issues in Nginx configurations
Scaling
- Deploying content across multiple servers
- Configuration sharing
Enhancing Nginx with LUA scripts and other plugins
- OpenResty, LuaJIT, and Lua libraries
Logging in Nginx
- Accessing log and error files across multiple servers
- Optimizing logging
Monitoring Nginx
- Enhancing maintainability and reliability
Troubleshooting Nginx
Closing remarks
Requirements
- A solid understanding of TCP/IP
- Experience with the Linux command line
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The ability of the trainer to align the course with the requirements of the organization other than just providing the course for the sake of delivering it.
Masilonyane - Revenue Services Lesotho
Course - Big Data Business Intelligence for Govt. Agencies
The oral skills and human side of the trainer (Augustin).
Jeremy Chicon - TE Connectivity
Course - NB-IoT for Developers
The training was relevant to my needs and I would be able to apply the lessons learnt to meet my challenging needs
Botshabelo Jason - Water Utilities Botswana
Course - IoT Fundamentals and Frontiers : For Managers, CXO, VP, Investors and Entrepreneurs
I enjoyed the relaxed mood. Also there was a very good balance between theoretical presentation and practical side.
Calin Berariu - Continental Automotive Romania SRL
Course - Programming for IoT with Azure
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