Autoscaling With the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller & KEDA
In this blog post, we will describe how to implement autoscaling of your application pods using KEDA and the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller.
In this blog post, we will describe how to implement autoscaling of your application pods using KEDA and the HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller.
Choosing HAProxy as the proxy technology in your Consul service mesh means you’re running a high-performance solution and reducing latency between services.
First ever software load balancer exceeds 2 million RPS on a single Arm instance! We're near an era where you get the world’s fastest load balancer for free.
In this blog post, we’ll see how placing your servers behind HAProxy and using it as an API gateway lets you narrow the point of entry for attackers.
In this post, you will learn how to leverage tokens to grant some users more access than others and then charge for the service. It's called API monetization.
In this post, we'll demonstrate why you need a web application firewall to protect you from threats like SQL injection and cross-site scripting.
The HAProxy Kubernetes Ingress Controller has two sources of logs: the controller and the HAProxy load balancer. Both can be customized.
In this blog post, you'll learn about the metrics which HAProxy compiles, how to extract them with Prometheus, and visualize them with Grafana or Kibana.
In this blog post, you'll learn how to implement a circuit breaker with HAProxy in a simple and more complex way, that allows greater customization.
In this blog post, you will learn several ways to configure HAProxy for proxying SSH, all of which rely on the ssh command's ProxyCommand field.
In this blog post, you will learn more about persistent TCP connections in an HTTP world and the various ways in which HAProxy supports it.
Log Sampling is a powerful feature introduced in HAProxy 2.0 that lets you create a representative view of your data allowing you to minimize your costs.