NGINX Load Balancing (WGAC-F5N-NGINXLOAD)

 

Course Overview

NGINX Load Balancing is a 4-hour class for system administrators, DevOps, and architects who need a deeper understanding of NGINX load balancing.

NGINX Load Balancing begins with a general review of load balancing. You'll cover load balancer configuration, selection algorithms, and weighting. The follow up activities include: configuring an upstream, session persistence, and enabling extended status / live activity monitoring. The class also covers TCP/UDP load balancing, with active health checks and configuration of routing and IP sourcing. We demonstrate a highly available (HA) NGINX systems in case of node failure. The objective of this class is to enable you to deploy a high performing (ADC) application delivery controller using NGINX Plus and its features.

NGINX Load Balancing is intended for system admins, DevOps, and architects who need a deeper understanding of NGINX load balancing.

Prerequisites

NGINX Load Balancing is for people who have completed NGINX Core or who have commensurate experience. Hands on labs require you to run basic UNIX commands, navigate the file system, and editing configuration files using VIM or the like.

Course Content

  • Set up http load balancing to backend servers
  • Describe load balancing migration scenarios
  • Configure and test the backup parameter
  • Use the NGINX live activity monitoring dashboard to monitor HTTP and TCP back-end servers
  • Understand and configure session persistence methods
  • Configure and test TCP load balancing and active health checks
  • Understand HA scenarios

Prijs & Delivery methods

Online training

Duur
0,5 dagen

Prijs
  • 500,– €
Klassikale training

Duur
0,5 dagen

Prijs
  • Nederland: 500,– €
  • België: 500,– €

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