Reviewing Every New Feature in HAProxy 3.0
HAProxy 3.0 brings many improvements to simplicity, security, reliability, flexibility, and more. We'll dive into what’s new with detailed examples. It’s a long list, so get cozy and bring a snack!
Nick creates technical content for HAProxy Technologies ranging from documentation and blog posts to Wikipedia articles, GitHub READMEs and Stack Overflow answers. With a background in web development and DevOps, he has fun digging into product features and discovering the optimal path for a new blog tutorial.
Twitter LinkedIn GitHubHAProxy 3.0 brings many improvements to simplicity, security, reliability, flexibility, and more. We'll dive into what’s new with detailed examples. It’s a long list, so get cozy and bring a snack!
HAProxy 3.0 maintains its edge over alternatives with best-in-class load balancing. Ready to upgrade? Here’s how to get started.
HAProxy 2.9 is faster, more flexible, and more observable than ever before. Ready to upgrade? Here’s how to get started.
CVE-2023-44487 found in the HTTP/2 protocol could allow a DoS attack against web servers, reverse proxies, or other software. HAProxy products are unaffected, but we're monitoring the situation.
HAProxy Technologies released new versions of its products to fix the vulnerability CVE-2023-40225. Learn more here.
We're thrilled to announce the community-driven HAProxy 2.8 release! Join us on GitHub, Slack, Discourse, and the HAProxy mailing list.
Discover more about the new, more secure, and even easier to use version 1.1 of the HAProxy Fusion Control Plane in this blog post.
HAProxy 2.7 adds features such as Traffic Shaping, Stick Tables Sharding, Scalability Improvements, and Layer 7 HTTP Retry Updates.
Learn how to secure your APIs against unauthorized access. The OAuth 2 protocol uses JSON Web Tokens to convey a client’s permissions and HAProxy can verify whether a token can be trusted.
Here's how to deploy the HAProxy load balancer in front of your services and then use path-based routing to direct requests to the correct backend service.
HAProxy enables mTLS, supporting client certificate authentication for both clients and backend servers. Learn how to set it up in this blog post.
Learn how HAProxy can act as a log collection point that ingests logs from multiple applications and then forwards them to a centralized log aggregation server.
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