Nearly 20 years ago I read my first OReilly book, Learning Perl.
Back then I never would have dreamed OReilly would someday publish
a book written about the software I created, yet here we are today.
I am honored to announce that later this year OReilly Media will
publish one of their iconic animal books entitled
nginx: A Practical Guide to High Performance,
and Im delighted to offer you a preview edition download today.
This five chapter preview covers:
How to install nginx
How to use nginx as a software load balancer
How to set up nginx as a reverse proxy for serving dynamic web
applications
How to tune nginx for optimal performance and security
Nearly 20 years ago I read my first O’Reilly book, Learning Perl.
Back then I never would have dreamed O’Reilly would someday publish
a book written about the software I created, yet here we are today.
I am honored to announce that later this year O’Reilly Media will
publish one of their iconic animal books entitled
nginx: A Practical Guide to High Performance,
and I’m delighted to offer you a preview edition download today [1].
Congratulations.
When I think back ~10 Years ago I’m sure you have not thought that nginx
could be THAT popular, haven’t you ;-).
I requested it a few days ago. It was a little confusing. The link was
circular… You get a link to request a copy which gets you a link to
request a copy. But the email had a pdf attachment and that was the book
if
I recall correctly… I really like nginx and the thinking of the people
behind it. Thank you!
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