perfect introduction explanation super clear and simple.. i just wonder why would i need this? i guess only if i work as devops and need to set it up as part of the infrastructure or?
I have been in IT 35 years and this still does not make any sense although I setup Proxies almost everyday, it is like the upside down pyramid, in the end a Load balancer needs a Load balancer that needs a Load balancer, so in the end it still only take 1 balancer to fail to fails the whole system. Catch my drift? LOL!
I was wondering, the exact same. I absolutely understand that the server processing all difficult calculations can be spawn multiple times, which is logical. But having a lot balance in front of it means that this server has to be able to forward Sullivans or the hundred thousand of request at the same time. Must go through one machine. What the tutorial didn’t make clear if one server can hold multiple containers or the dock containers should always be hosted on different service as otherwise they would share the resources. Also didn’t make clear where the NGINX should be at. If it should sit on the different standalone server. So basically you would at least need to rent two servers to host in a professional environment one for NGINX and one for node. And if you want to scale horizontally, you can scale the last node. I wonder how that works in production.
Wow! brilliant. The best video is always is the one clearly explaining in detail to beginners. Now I am not afraid of this weird word Nginx anymore. I really admire this teacher. Thank you sir.
This is exactly what I've been looking for. All the other tutorials go into too much theory and start off with all the VM installations etcetc without ever helping us understand the basic practical concepts.
great tutorial. but I have question. you already defined the 'root' at the server level. was it necessary to define again in the locations? and before any other nginx experts who are going to eat me alive I'm just asking here because I don't know.
6:30 So, why doesn't the NGINX server ever get bogged down? How come the load balancing server can handle millions of users at once but the servers can't?
That is great, thank you very very much! I am not trying to be ungrateful or anything but it would be great if you could do the same for an Apache as well, maybe in the future??? Thanks.
Thank you for featuring me on your channel :)
you deserve better laith
Such amazing content your channel has, wow. Thank you
Thank you so much, sir. Really great content 👏
perfect introduction explanation super clear and simple.. i just wonder why would i need this? i guess only if i work as devops and need to set it up as part of the infrastructure or?
we have to thank you for your high quality contents on udemy and youtube.
this is amazing 😮,
we need more topics like those
Wow the timing of this tutorial is amazing, I really needed that thank you FCC
A great must know concept for everyone in IT, whether a developer, cloud engineer or devops engineer.
Your channel is best thing happened to youtube !! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Go ahead, man. Just watch the whole tutorial; it's worth it. Don't look for further comments.
haha, okay then 😂
It's criminal that nginx has been around forever but this is just recently posted. Great work!
I have been in IT 35 years and this still does not make any sense although I setup Proxies almost everyday, it is like the upside down pyramid, in the end a Load balancer needs a Load balancer that needs a Load balancer, so in the end it still only take 1 balancer to fail to fails the whole system. Catch my drift? LOL!
I was wondering, the exact same. I absolutely understand that the server processing all difficult calculations can be spawn multiple times, which is logical. But having a lot balance in front of it means that this server has to be able to forward Sullivans or the hundred thousand of request at the same time. Must go through one machine.
What the tutorial didn’t make clear if one server can hold multiple containers or the dock containers should always be hosted on different service as otherwise they would share the resources. Also didn’t make clear where the NGINX should be at. If it should sit on the different standalone server. So basically you would at least need to rent two servers to host in a professional environment one for NGINX and one for node. And if you want to scale horizontally, you can scale the last node. I wonder how that works in production.
Now I can add Nginx to my resume!
THANKS! I love such short quickstart videos.
То, что искал! Спасибо вам
Amazing! I want more courses like this! Everything was super clear and easy to understand!
Maan, just like 2 hours ago I was looking for this topic and this gods just made one about it. Thank you!
Top 3 tech yt channels. U really are heros!!!!
This course is one of the best courses that I ever watch❤
Thank you, that is one of the best explanation for the time being, kudos to you!
yeees! Docker coming into play (at minute 40) - we're so close to my actual use case now, loving it! Great work!
Thank you for sharing such an informative video.❤
Excellent laydown! Thanks a lot!
Great content! Would be nice to include encryption and https. Also for load-balancing it would be cool if each instance was also served by NGINX.
Very informative video!
If you want to learn Apache, the concepts are the same!
Maybe a must for backend engineers
Wow! brilliant. The best video is always is the one clearly explaining in detail to beginners. Now I am not afraid of this weird word Nginx anymore. I really admire this teacher. Thank you sir.
This is exactly what I've been looking for. All the other tutorials go into too much theory and start off with all the VM installations etcetc without ever helping us understand the basic practical concepts.
we need more topics like this!!
For the Mac using apple silicon please use /opt/homebrew/etc/nginx instead
Wow, wonderful content and this concept will be helpful to the entire development people. Thanks
Great timing, Im deployng a web app soon and had to eventually learn about this topic.
Wonderful tutorial. Simple & precise.
That's quick and crisp. Thanks.
This was well worth the watch.
Thank you, bro.
Great! Clean explanation. Is there an intermediate nginx course? Or maybe more complete nginx tutorial. Thank you.
Awesome video.
Hoping that it is updated to capture using nginx in instances on the cloud
This video cleared all my doubts
very simplified video on various concepts of nginx....
exactly what i needed thank you so much
This is really amazing! Is there any more videos about this?
Yes We need tutorials like this , on point no bs
this is the best tutorial ever !
the best
please more videos about Nginx and Docker
thank you so much for this video, it was way too informative!!! love from india ❤🙌
I think, I watched this video previously in his own channel. Really great tutorial.
Thanks! Really helpful
Basic concept explained very well.
amazing!
I have no idea what this thing is but it sounds tempting to learn, right guys
that was a great course, please create one for kestrel
Damn the timing is perfect 🎉
This content is really great...👍👍👍
thank you best video to learn nginx basic
thanks for nginx course and nba scores.
Can you make video on webhooks ?? 🙏
Excellent, thanks!
Thank you very much, you really helped me a lot!
Excellent Video sir...❤️❤️
Amazing tutorial. I really took your word😃It's really doing it.
Ya'll found something to read mind or something I was looking for this!!
Great job @laithacademy🎉 you are awesome!👏
Great content. Thank you!
Thanks a lot
thanks for the video, excellent for begginers!
Holy moly
This is a great instructor, I watched his channel and the content is great
Great tutorial at perfect time, than you! 😊
Amazing content!
The directory on my mac is /opt/homebrew/etc/nginx btw.
Well Done!
This should be done under linux, but well, thanks for the content.
Thank you for your channel
Please bring robotics with ROS course
Excellent .
Great topic!
Спасибо. Очень понятно все изложено!
great tutorial. but I have question. you already defined the 'root' at the server level. was it necessary to define again in the locations? and before any other nginx experts who are going to eat me alive I'm just asking here because I don't know.
Pretty good tutorial, just a small append.
In my machine at least, brew install nginx create the folder in this path
/opt/homebrew/etc/nginx
6:30 So, why doesn't the NGINX server ever get bogged down? How come the load balancing server can handle millions of users at once but the servers can't?
Because it's not processing the request, just forwarding it.
you people are so awesome
Full video apache also ❤🙏
That was awesome
That is great, thank you very very much!
I am not trying to be ungrateful or anything but it would be great if you could do the same for an Apache as well, maybe in the future???
Thanks.
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Thanks!
Thank you 👌🏻
Great Video
a great course indeed
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excellent water
This is the best video in TH-cam
Interesting! I was just looking at this to put on a raspberry pi for local testing of backend. Is that a good idea?
Perfect timing
Thank you
Just at the right time 😅❤❤❤❤
Thank you❤
excellent
Please make a course on advance java (J2EE)
Thanks
Where does nginx reside? You made it look as if it's residing outside of the web server.
can we call the three server on the far right side "Application Servers"?
Wow thanks for sharing the knowledge 🫡👍👋👏🏻🤝😎🥳🙏👌✌️🫡