HAProxy 1.9.2 Adds gRPC Support
Learn how to set up an example project that uses gRPC and Protocol Buffers to stream messages between a client and a server with HAProxy in between.
Learn how to set up an example project that uses gRPC and Protocol Buffers to stream messages between a client and a server with HAProxy in between.
Announcing the release of HAProxy 1.9, which brings end-to-end HTTP/2, buffer and connection management improvements, native HTTP representation, and more.
HAProxy has best-in-class bot protection capabilities for detecting and defending against many types of unwanted bot traffic. Read on to learn how.
The four essential sections of an HAProxy configuration file are global, defaults, frontend, and backend. These sections define performance, default settings, and request routing.
In this blog post, we'll demonstrate how to place HAProxy at the edge of your AWS infrastructure without involving Elastic Load Balancing (ELB).
Learn more about HAProxy's fast, in-memory storage called stick tables that let you track user activities, including malicious ones, across requests.
Learn about using HAProxy ACLs to define custom rules for blocking malicious requests, choosing backends, redirecting to HTTPS, and using cached objects.
HAProxy offers a patch set for enabling seamless reloads of HAProxy without dropping packets in the process. In this blog post, we show you how to enable this.
HAProxy Technologies is proud to announce the availability of an integrated Let’s Encrypt ACMEv2 Lua client for HAProxy and HAProxy Enterprise (HAPEE).
In this blog post, we'll demonstrate how to use HAProxy in combination with Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) and Amazon Application Load Balancer (ALB).
This blog post will provide an introduction to multithreading functionality in HAProxy, its configuration, and basic troubleshooting procedures.
In this blog post, we'll take you on a tour of the HAProxy Runtime API and its capability to dynamically configure ACLs, stick tables and TLS ticket keys.