👉 Here the follow up video to clarify the difference of Proxy vs Reverse Proxy: ruclips.net/video/xo5V9g9joFs/видео.html 👉 AND the Nginx Crash Course you were asking for with a simple real-life demo: ruclips.net/video/q8OleYuqntY/видео.html Also be sure to subscribe 🔔, if you don't want to miss new videos: www.youtube.com/@TechWorldwithNana?sub_confirmation=1 ▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:10 - What is Nginx, what is it used for? 07:49 - How to configure Nginx 10:22 - Nginx as Kubernetes Ingress Controller 11:50 - Nginx Load Balancer vs Cloud Load Balancer 13:27 - NGINX vs Apache
How many videos we will get related to nginx? Can you make a full tutorial with hands on kind of crash course for nginx just like you have created for docker and stuff earlier.
Vielen Dank für das großartige Video. Die langsame und deutliche Sprache hilft mir Englisch zu verstehen. Die umfangreiche und detaillierte Animationen dazu, machen das ganze inhaltlich leicht zu verstehen. Thanks and greetings from Germany
Hallo Nana, you helped me a lot with your docker videos when I was doing my thesis 2 years ago, and today I found this video thanks to the algorithm and I have to say that your videos have improved, from really good to incredibly good ;) Thanks for what you do, sharing knowledge is probably one of the most honest things to do. A hug from Valencia, Spain!
Amazing video. Have always been confused about this now it's pretty much clear to me. Please keep making such easy to understand content related to tech! Thanks!
Cleanest video on the topic. It always looked like to me that nginx is some encrypted stuff that I could never understand. But this video cleared it all up. Tons of thanks
Thank you for posting this video. It was incredibly helpful in refreshing my knowledge of Nginx. This content is truly insightful for learners. I've added it to my watchlist, and I appreciate the effort you put into creating it. I'm looking forward to more content from you soon. Thanks again.
Hi sister this is vimal, i worked as a Devops engineer in cognizant. Due to health issues i resigned. After I cured my health i joined some non it company as manager unfortunately they created a pf account i worked 8 months there. Now i want to join the devops engineer again. Now getting any issue regarding background verification or pf account.
At my previous job, they used Nginx as a proxy and load balancer. My role was to develop an endpoint that would accept requests at an internal address on a non https port. Then I had to talk to sysadmins to configure Nginx to expose the endpoint at an external (public) address on a Https port, and forward the incoming requests to the internal address.
Thank you so much for your awesome educational videos, miss Nana! You are one of the best teachers on RUclips. Would love to see your tutorials on RabbitMQ.
Great explanation on NGINX. I had pretty basic idea about NGINX earlier but after watching this video i think now I have pretty good understanding. Great job Nana, god bless you.
I'm always amazed, I always come here from time to time as Professionar SRE/DevOps, I had wished that this videos existed before I started 😀 to learn this I had to read a couple of books and test this in multiple scenarios... , Kudos @Nana
Your videos are fantastic, thank you for the clear explanation and wonderful visuals! Just found your channel but going to be watching a lot of your videos now!
Each next section covered the questions I had from the previous ones, very well presented! One quick suggestion is that a section on why nginx is fast and lightweight would have been great.
Thank you so much for the enthusiastic support! :) I'm really glad you're enjoying the content. If there's any specific topic you'd like to see covered, just let me know!
Thank you so much for your videos. You’re the reason I learnt most of my microservices knowledge. Even a student with minimal fee to take professional or paid certs your videos provide the best basics. Combine it with Amigoscode full stack series and that creates a solid foundation
Nginx mainly design for reverse proxy. It follows event driven approach mean in single thread it handle multiple requests at a time. Configuration is hard but nginx code base setup is easy as compared to other web servers.
I work for a CDN as a support engineer, and while I had seen NGINX used, as I am fairly new to the job I had no idea just how integrated NGINX is for my job until this video. I deal with everything here for the caching on the CDN, but I did not realize that NGINX is what was used for this. I am still not 100% sure it is nginx that is being used, as I only see that header in curls from some customers going to their origin, but I do not see the header when curling our servers, but I also don't see apache headers either, so I can assume it is just not a custom header set up on our request/response headers. Really good video! gave me a lot of insight into my job haha. Quick question though. For one of our applications (we are a merger of 4 different companies, 2 entirely separate networks), the load balancer is by default main and failover, and it can be set to round robin. I think all of our CND products are set up like this. Is there any reason my company would prefer to have a failover instead of having the default be round robin? It seems like round robin would be the preferred setting.
As someone who works in the streaming media CDN industry, this video is an excellent explanation of the inner workings of NGINX and its use cases! Your videos are amongst the best out there!! Do you happen to have any tutorials on the software you use for creating these types of presentations? Keep up the great content!
Many thanks, happy to hear great feedback from an industry insider! :) It's just a very simple video editor called "Screenflow", I can tell you it's not about the software, but having someone (an engineer) editing the videos, who actually understands what I'm talking, so she can "draw" detailed architecture stuff AND actually taking time to create high-quality videos. And it takes an awful lot of time xD
@@TechWorldwithNanaI see, I was curious because I am likely going to have to craft some network diagrams and possibly present them in the near future. She does a great job! Thanks again! I have passed your videos along to others in the field because they’re highly informative! Cheers!
so ookie thats was a very deep dive when you start teaching about aws loadbalacer combine with ingress and k8s that was totally awesome knowledge you are damm awesome nice work 🙂
Hello Nana, I’m an avid follower of your work, and I’ve greatly benefited from your videos. Your insights have been invaluable. I kindly request that you consider creating a video on OpenShift and Minishift configuration. While Kubernetes remains the dominant container orchestration solution, OpenShift knowledge is increasingly sought after in interviews these days.
That's really great to hear, thank you for the feedback! :) Will definitely take all the suggestions as an input for deciding on new topics. Which topics would you want to have covered in an Openshift video? With the constraint that it's a 15mins video, not a complete course :)
@@TechWorldwithNana How does OpenShift build on top of Kubernetes, and what is its architecture? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using OpenShift? How can one start using it, and how can an OpenShift cluster be auto-scaled when load increases?
You mentioned nginx is faster, better for static content and a more simple configuration, but I thought the biggest benefit of nginx over Apache is simultaneous connections, especially for websites that use web sockets, long polling or SSE. Basically, nginx was designed to handle the C10K problem that Apache faces. Maybe I'm wrong because I'm not a SDE but that's my understanding of nginx.
👉 Here the follow up video to clarify the difference of Proxy vs Reverse Proxy: ruclips.net/video/xo5V9g9joFs/видео.html
👉 AND the Nginx Crash Course you were asking for with a simple real-life demo: ruclips.net/video/q8OleYuqntY/видео.html
Also be sure to subscribe 🔔, if you don't want to miss new videos: www.youtube.com/@TechWorldwithNana?sub_confirmation=1
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - What is Nginx, what is it used for?
07:49 - How to configure Nginx
10:22 - Nginx as Kubernetes Ingress Controller
11:50 - Nginx Load Balancer vs Cloud Load Balancer
13:27 - NGINX vs Apache
How many videos we will get related to nginx? Can you make a full tutorial with hands on kind of crash course for nginx just like you have created for docker and stuff earlier.
why don't need nginx while creating an app with node js ?
@@danialsaeed8131 Will consider it, for now we only planned a video on explaining the difference on (forward) proxy vs reverse proxy.
What is benefit of using a k8s directly instead of cloud managed k8s
What about spring boot🎉 when ... I like u way explanation thank you
It's the clearest overview video on NGINX, and it's amazing how the questions I have at certain points in the video are answered later on.
I was wondering about the same thing. You are a good thinker Nana.
true i was about to search difference btw nginx and Apache , but they covered that.
😊@@SridTech
I like that I. S
I like that about her
The best lesson on this NGINX i have come across...Thank You!
Vielen Dank für das großartige Video. Die langsame und deutliche Sprache hilft mir Englisch zu verstehen. Die umfangreiche und detaillierte Animationen dazu, machen das ganze inhaltlich leicht zu verstehen.
Thanks and greetings from Germany
Hallo Nana, you helped me a lot with your docker videos when I was doing my thesis 2 years ago, and today I found this video thanks to the algorithm and I have to say that your videos have improved, from really good to incredibly good ;) Thanks for what you do, sharing knowledge is probably one of the most honest things to do. A hug from Valencia, Spain!
Thank you, appreciate your kind words a lot 😊🙏 Greetings to Valencia, great city!
Amazing explanation! Love that you also answer the questions that may arise in users head.
Amazing video. Have always been confused about this now it's pretty much clear to me. Please keep making such easy to understand content related to tech! Thanks!
The best introduction to nginx on the internet great job as always 👌
Cleanest video on the topic. It always looked like to me that nginx is some encrypted stuff that I could never understand. But this video cleared it all up. Tons of thanks
Return of the GOAT!
🙏😀
You took the words of my mouth! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@ThiagoVieira91 @TechWorldwithNana
Love The Way you teach us nana! Good to see you with each episode with a new technology.
That's what I do: New month, new technology 😊 You can count on that 🤝
Thank you for posting this video. It was incredibly helpful in refreshing my knowledge of Nginx. This content is truly insightful for learners. I've added it to my watchlist, and I appreciate the effort you put into creating it.
I'm looking forward to more content from you soon. Thanks again.
Just love the way you explain Nana
Brillant !
Three days I was trying to get an understandable explaination of Nginx 😅
One of the best videos i have ever watched about NGINX! 😄
Wow so great to hear, thank you 😊
I exactly know what nginx is. But we needed this from you. It now just feels less painful.
Thanks Nana.🙏🙏🙏
Happy to hear that you still watched the video and liked it 😊 🙏
Hi sister this is vimal, i worked as a Devops engineer in cognizant. Due to health issues i resigned. After I cured my health i joined some non it company as manager unfortunately they created a pf account i worked 8 months there. Now i want to join the devops engineer again. Now getting any issue regarding background verification or pf account.
You are always laconic and to the point.
Thank you for all these videos! They are really good
Wow this is amazing! I wasn't expecting to learn it that fast, thanks Nana!
That was very good. I'm forwarding this to friends who shared my uncertainties about NGINX. Thank you.
Happy to hear, thanks for the feedback and sharing it :)
don't forget to also balance the load between the friends, cache and compress their responses
One of the best explanations of nginx I have come across
Incredible stuff. You describe stuff in a very understandable manner and it's a pleasure to listen. Thank you!
You deserve two thumbs for this video
You are a legend, thank you for the clear explanation
You’re the only person I have a bell notification for 😂 Teachers like you make the world go around 🤘🏽😤🤘🏽
10/10
Thanks @nana, I had a few doubts on Ngenix, through your videos all are demystified. Thanks for simple and crystal clear explanation.
At my previous job, they used Nginx as a proxy and load balancer.
My role was to develop an endpoint that would accept requests at an internal address on a non https port.
Then I had to talk to sysadmins to configure Nginx to expose the endpoint at an external (public) address on a Https port, and forward the incoming requests to the internal address.
Cleanest , on point video about web server on RUclips realm . Thank you
Yeah Nana is back❤
Thanks for this content Nana.. im using nginx and i could relate realtime.
Thank you so much for your awesome educational videos, miss Nana! You are one of the best teachers on RUclips. Would love to see your tutorials on RabbitMQ.
What an Excellent EXCELLENT explanation!!!! Well done and THANK YOU!!!
Great explanation on NGINX. I had pretty basic idea about NGINX earlier but after watching this video i think now I have pretty good understanding. Great job Nana, god bless you.
I'm always amazed, I always come here from time to time as Professionar SRE/DevOps, I had wished that this videos existed before I started 😀 to learn this I had to read a couple of books and test this in multiple scenarios...
, Kudos @Nana
Finally. Something factual, practical and easy to understand
I was literally looking for info on this topic and was so glad when I saw you had uploaded a video on it 2 hour ago! Great content as usual!
Thank you so much! I'm thrilled to hear that the timing worked out so perfectly :D
What a fantastic video! I've never used nginx before so this cleared up a lot of confusion for me. Cheers!
Your videos are fantastic, thank you for the clear explanation and wonderful visuals! Just found your channel but going to be watching a lot of your videos now!
Thanks! was confused about it for 4 years.
The best explanation about Nginx I ever watched 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Each next section covered the questions I had from the previous ones, very well presented!
One quick suggestion is that a section on why nginx is fast and lightweight would have been great.
Ahhhhh this channel is GOLD - Thank you!!
Thank you so much for the enthusiastic support! :) I'm really glad you're enjoying the content. If there's any specific topic you'd like to see covered, just let me know!
Awesome , for the first time I understand the nginx vs Apache.
这视频真是让我感动,每一个细节都很用心!
Thank you for the simple definition of proxy 😅. I read the Wikipedia page describing it but your definition is much more concise!
You're welcome Gozie! I'm glad you found my explanation helpful. Sometimes, a simpler definition makes all the difference 😊
I just love how Nana teaches. I signed up to her bootcamp and can confirm it's good
So great to see you back. And a great video too.
Hey Nana, Thanks for explaining this in a very easiest way. Keep it up !!!
Thanks for breaking down NGINX so clearly.
Very insightful! Welcome back Nana!
Glad you think so! :)
Gracias Nana, brillante!!! Saludos desde Cuba ❤
Thanks and greetings to Cuba :)
Hats off Nana... You are doing amazing job! May Allah give you more power
Thank you for a easy to follow video. Appreciate your passion for sharing educational material.
The Explanation was very much understandable and clear on the topic explained
I already know what Nginx is, but anyway I learned something new about interaction clouds with Nginx. Thanks, as usual 😊
Thank you so much for your videos. You’re the reason I learnt most of my microservices knowledge. Even a student with minimal fee to take professional or paid certs your videos provide the best basics. Combine it with Amigoscode full stack series and that creates a solid foundation
I missed you, Nana. Thanks for cool content
You're welcome, appreciate it :)
@@TechWorldwithNana 💛
that's exactly the video I hoped to find! Thank you! I very appreciate the fact that you talk about AWS, I was wondering if I should use Nginx
So good, thank you. Simple and very easy to understand.
Nicely presented as always, Nana. Thank you!
Thank you :I
Best explainer 🔥
100% agree!
Nginx mainly design for reverse proxy.
It follows event driven approach mean in single thread it handle multiple requests at a time.
Configuration is hard but nginx code base setup is easy as compared to other web servers.
I work for a CDN as a support engineer, and while I had seen NGINX used, as I am fairly new to the job I had no idea just how integrated NGINX is for my job until this video. I deal with everything here for the caching on the CDN, but I did not realize that NGINX is what was used for this. I am still not 100% sure it is nginx that is being used, as I only see that header in curls from some customers going to their origin, but I do not see the header when curling our servers, but I also don't see apache headers either, so I can assume it is just not a custom header set up on our request/response headers.
Really good video! gave me a lot of insight into my job haha.
Quick question though. For one of our applications (we are a merger of 4 different companies, 2 entirely separate networks), the load balancer is by default main and failover, and it can be set to round robin. I think all of our CND products are set up like this. Is there any reason my company would prefer to have a failover instead of having the default be round robin? It seems like round robin would be the preferred setting.
This is so much better than apache's configuration.
As someone who works in the streaming media CDN industry, this video is an excellent explanation of the inner workings of NGINX and its use cases! Your videos are amongst the best out there!!
Do you happen to have any tutorials on the software you use for creating these types of presentations? Keep up the great content!
Many thanks, happy to hear great feedback from an industry insider! :)
It's just a very simple video editor called "Screenflow", I can tell you it's not about the software, but having someone (an engineer) editing the videos, who actually understands what I'm talking, so she can "draw" detailed architecture stuff AND actually taking time to create high-quality videos. And it takes an awful lot of time xD
@@TechWorldwithNanaI see, I was curious because I am likely going to have to craft some network diagrams and possibly present them in the near future. She does a great job! Thanks again! I have passed your videos along to others in the field because they’re highly informative! Cheers!
Thanks!! now I can add Nginx to my resume ☺❤
Extremely useful and well explained.
Forgot that nginx has do much use! Thank you for reminding!
so ookie thats was a very deep dive when you start teaching about aws loadbalacer combine with ingress and k8s that was totally awesome knowledge you are damm awesome nice work 🙂
Thank you for another great upload!
Can't get any better into and tutorial anywhere. Thank you!
Hello Nana, I’m an avid follower of your work, and I’ve greatly benefited from your videos. Your insights have been invaluable. I kindly request that you consider creating a video on OpenShift and Minishift configuration. While Kubernetes remains the dominant container orchestration solution, OpenShift knowledge is increasingly sought after in interviews these days.
That's really great to hear, thank you for the feedback! :) Will definitely take all the suggestions as an input for deciding on new topics. Which topics would you want to have covered in an Openshift video? With the constraint that it's a 15mins video, not a complete course :)
@@TechWorldwithNana How does OpenShift build on top of Kubernetes, and what is its architecture? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using OpenShift? How can one start using it, and how can an OpenShift cluster be auto-scaled when load increases?
Beautifully explained!!!
Great video! Clear and explained well! Subscribed!!
Nana you are the best. Bravo!
This was really helpful! Thanks Nana!
Very good explaining in a short time
I have been nursing nginx proxy manager in my home lab for a year now. But I really understood it after watching this video.
That's great to hear, thank you for sharing the feedback :)
Thank you. Video is very clear.
First of all I want to thank you Mam. Because I had learn lot of things by your teach videos.
Great Content Nana, very useful.
Great explanation! I didn't know about those Nginx features
Loved the content shared with clear explanation.
Awesome job Nana 💙
Awsome video! Congrats! Nana!
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I'm not very much into backend yet but this was definitely very well explained. Subscribed
You are awesome!! Loving your content ❤
Small video but explained it awesome. liked the way you teach, need more videos about NGINX
Amazing! So easy to understand
ooh is this it.
I learnt apache 6 years ago, and didnt knew what i learnt other than how to configure 😅
Thank you for the video! This is very clear explanation so far.
Brilliant teaching keep up the good work :-)
Thank you 👏
What a fantastic video!!
Glad you enjoyed it! :D
Great and helpful video, thanks Nana!
Very informative and well balanced content, thank-you
good to see you after a long time.. ❤
Thanks 😊 I created videos every month as usual, perhaps you missed some. Be sure to check the channel :)
excellent like every other one of nana's videos - better than a university education (not joking)
Hey it was really a great introduction to nginx. Keep up the good work. God bless.
simply love your videos! thanks a lot!
That's really great to hear, thank you =)
You mentioned nginx is faster, better for static content and a more simple configuration, but I thought the biggest benefit of nginx over Apache is simultaneous connections, especially for websites that use web sockets, long polling or SSE. Basically, nginx was designed to handle the C10K problem that Apache faces. Maybe I'm wrong because I'm not a SDE but that's my understanding of nginx.
Great video. This 15min video teached me a lot. Thank you
Another amazing video. Thanks again for share knowledge