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Is there a free version of NGiNX ?
Haven't googled much but it looks like they went commercial in 2013.
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message: 4
date: Wed, 14 Oct 2015 17:09:35 +0000
from: Kelly Cookson <KCookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Hosting a Large Number of Node Apps on the IBM i
Henrik,
IIS is capable of load balancing via request routing (
http://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/configuring-application-request-routing-(arr)/http-load-balancing-using-application-request-routing).
I would expect IIS to be as capable as Apache with respect to load
balancing.
Netcraft shows Apache is still the predominant web server of the busiest
sites on the Internet (53%). NGiNX comes in second at 18%, and Micrsoft IIS
comes in third at 12%. Apache and IIS use appear to be on a gradual
decline, while NGiNX is increasing fairly quickly. NGiNX overtook IIS just
last year. (
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2014/04/02/april-2014-web-server-survey.html
)
I don't know whether or not one can combine: (a) load balancing with a
reverse proxy web server, and (b) use of the cluster module in a node app.
Thanks,
Kelly Cookson
IT Project Leader
Dot Foods, Inc.
1.217.773.4486 ext. 12676
kcookson@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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