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借助 NGINX 和 NGINX Plus 实现 Wildfly 和 JBoss 应用服务器的负载均衡

NGINX and NGINX Plus can be used to load balance Wildfly (JBoss) application servers, enabling them to handle a larger volume of users while providing an overall faster and more consistent user experience with Wildfly applications.

To help customers get the most out of their Wildfly deployments, NGINX, Inc. has published a new deployment guide, Load Balancing Wildfly and JBoss Application Servers with NGINX Open Source and NGINX&nbspPlus. This guide details how NGINX and NGINX Plus can be utilized as a load balancer and application delivery controller for application servers running Wildfly and the commercial version supported by Red Hat, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.

Why NGINX and NGINX Plus?

Load balancing across multiple application instances is a commonly used technique for optimizing resource utilization, maximizing throughput, reducing latency, and ensuring fault-tolerant configurations. The ability of NGINX and NGINX Plus to scale and handle a large number of simultaneous connections using a very small memory footprint makes them a great choice to load balance your Wildfly application servers.

In addition to performance and scale, the open source NGINX software provides a number of benefits for Wildfly applications:

And NGINX Plus, the enhanced and commercially supported product, builds on NGINX with additional enterprise-ready features:

How Do I Get Started?

To get started using NGINX and NGINX Plus with Wildfly application servers, download the new >deployment guide developed by NGINX. It provides step-by-step instructions configuring NGINX and NGINX Plus to efficiently load balance and scale your servers. Configuration files for basic and enhanced load balancing are also available so you don’t have to cut and paste from the guide.

Experienced with Wildfly but new to NGINX Plus? Take advantage of our free 30-day trial or contact us to discuss your use cases, and see for yourself how NGINX Plus can boost the performance and manageability of your Wildfly applications.

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