NGINX Plus R31 introduces native support for NGINX usage reporting, QUIC+HTTP/3 improvements and optimizations, a new directive in NGINX JavaScript to run content at periodic intervals, bug fixes, and much more.
QUIC+HTTP/3 Support for OpenSSL with NGINX
We discuss how NGINX’s OpenSSL Compatibility Layer circumvents challenges with QUIC TLS interfaces that are not currently supported by OpenSSL.
Announcing NGINX Plus R30
NGINX Plus Release 30 (R30) introduces native support for QUIC+HTTP/3, per-worker connection telemetry, and a diagnostic package. Explore these exciting new features along with NGINX JavaScript enhancements, bug fixes, and more.
Announcing NGINX Plus R29
Discover the exciting new features in NGINX Plus Release 29 (R29), including support for the MQTT protocol, SAML authentication, and OpenTelemetry. Explore how NGINX Plus can serve as an all-in-one software web server, load balancer, reverse proxy, content cache, and API gateway for your web applications.
A Primer on QUIC Networking and Encryption in NGINX
QUIC shifts responsibility for some networking details from the operating system to NGINX. Learn what you need to know to successfully support QUIC+HTTP/3.
Binary Packages Now Available for the Preview NGINX QUIC+HTTP/3 Implementation
Binary packages are now available for our preview implementation of NGINX with support for QUIC+HTTP/3. Learn how to configure and test the implementation on your site.
Our Roadmap for QUIC and HTTP/3 Support in NGINX
We describe the state of our QUIC+HTTP/3 implementation, starting with a review of the work we've done so far. Our roadmap includes merging the nginx-quic development branch into the NGINX mainline and implementing performance optimizations. You can help by testing the implementation.
Introducing a Technology Preview of NGINX Support for QUIC and HTTP/3
We announce the technology preview of NGINX support for QUIC+HTTP/3 as pre-release software, available for interoperability testing, feedback, and code contributions. HTTP/3 replaces TCP with QUIC, which is designed to support multiplexed connections more reliably.