Announcing HAProxy Enterprise 2.9
Introducing our next-generation HAProxy Enterprise WAF and HAProxy Enterprise Bot Management Module for unmatched security, performance, and reliability in a simple package.
Introducing our next-generation HAProxy Enterprise WAF and HAProxy Enterprise Bot Management Module for unmatched security, performance, and reliability in a simple package.
Our implementation of the HTTP/2 protocol can effectively handle the CONTINUATION Flood.
Different load balancer form factors don't always perform nor repackage well. Learn how HAProxy's unique software-first approach addresses common pain points when choosing the right form factor.
While there are core differences between web apps and APIs, a unified security strategy is crucial. In this blog, we'll discuss why both types of security appear different yet are inherently linked.
Watch our Lightning Talk at AWS re:Invent 2023 on how HAProxy Fusion and HAProxy Enterprise enable simple and scalable load balancing and security on AWS.
HAProxy 2.9 is faster, more flexible, and more observable than ever before. Ready to upgrade? Here’s how to get started.
The sun has officially set on KubeCon North America 2023, but the CNCF's flagship event has left a lasting impression on us. Here's what we observed, what we talked about, and what resonated.
In this guide, we’ll explain why connection data matters. Next, we'll cover how the PROXY protocol works, how to use the TShark analyzer to capture and inspect packets and view the extraction results.
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.
The G2 Fall 2023 Reports are in! HAProxy's acclaim across multiple categories, market levels, and global segments has risen. Here's what users are saying about their HAProxy use cases.
Modern load balancers need broad internet protocol support. We’ll outline HAProxy's product-specific protocol support, highlight core features, and share handy use cases.
In this blog post, we outline the steps to get started and the reasons why users are choosing to serve applications using HTTP/3 over QUIC.