Tag: announcement
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NGINX OSS 1.29.6 and 1.29.7: Open Sourced Session Persistence, Multipath TCP and More
NGINX 1.29.6 and 1.29.7 introduce significant updates and mark the first in a planned series to add capabilities to NGINX Open Source formerly limited to NGINX Plus. With updates to core runtime behavior and network support, these releases ensure that NGINX can continue to meet the needs of modern applications and AI workloads. Highlights of these releases include: Together, these changes expand what operators can do with NGINX Open Source while simplifying configurations for optimizing performance to proxied services. …
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Keep-alive to upstreams is now default in NGINX 1.29.7
Before version 1.29.7, NGINX used HTTP/1.0 by default for connecting to HTTP upstream servers. This older version of the protocol does not have the capability of HTTP persistent connections, commonly known as “keep-alive.” Keep-alive reduces the number of handshakes, reduces latency, and reduces time to first byte for most regular web applications. In order to…
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Introducing kubernetes.nginx.org: A Community Hub for NGINX on Kubernetes, Including a New Ingress-NGINX Migration Tool
Today, we’re excited to announce kubernetes.nginx.org, a new community hub for everything NGINX networking on Kubernetes, along with a brand-new Kubernetes community Ingress-NGINX Migration Tool designed to make moving from the Kubernetes community Ingress-NGINX controller to the NGINX Ingress Controller as smooth as possible. Why a Community Hub? Whether you’re running NGINX Ingress Controller, exploring…
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NGINX Amplify will shut down on January 31, 2026
We’re announcing the retirement of NGINX Amplify, our free-to-use NGINX monitoring service. If you currently use Amplify to monitor your NGINX instances, please read on for timeline details, why we’re making this change, and how to move to the NGINX One Console. Why we’re retiring Amplify Key benefits of transitioning to NGINX One Timeline Gaps…
