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Recorded Webinar

Dynamic Load Balancing with Consul and NGINX Plus

What if you could unlock the dynamic load balancing of public cloud, without the cost? What if you could have a consistent solution for on-premises AND in public cloud? Watch this recorded session to see a live demo of how you can accomplish this today. We’ll show you how to use HashiCorp tools for provisioning and connecting services like NGINX in a multi-cloud environment.

Speakers

  • David Wright
    David WrightGlobal Partner Solutions Engineering Lead, Microsoft (WW), HashiCorp
  • Rajesh Bavanantham
    Rajesh BavananthamSolutions Architect, NGINX

NGINX & Consul: Better Together

NGINX Plus is a tried and true lightweight, portable, all-in-one software web server, load balancer, reverse proxy, content cache, and API gateway commonly deployed across public, private, and on-prem environments. Providing a consistent, cost effective, and performant way of delivering these services with more capabilities than cloud native tools.

When paired with HashiCorp Consul, which provides in service discovery, network automation, and servic mesh, you unlock the ability to drive dynamic networking operations in you existing load balancing environments.

Watch this webinar to see a demo of how you can accomplish this model today. We’ll touch use HashiCorp Terraform for provisioning in multi-cloud, and a lot of dynamic networking with Consul and Nginx!

And be sure to check out the Load Balancing with NGINX Plus' Service Discovery Integration Learn guide.

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