Angie 1.3.0 releases Russian fork nginx

Angie 1.3.0 Release: A High-Performance HTTP and Multi-Process Proxy Server

The release
of a high-performance HTTP server and multi-process proxy server
Angie 1.3.0, branched from
Nginx, was announced. The development of Angie, which began last fall and received a $1 million investment, is led by a group of former Nginx project developers who resigned from the company F5 Network. The initial texts of Angie
are available under the BSD license.

The development of the web server is undertaken by a company formed last fall, that secured a $1 million investment. Leading the development are Valentin Bartenev, the leader of the Nginx Unit team; Ivan Poluyanov, former head of front-end developers at Rambler and Mail.ru; Oleg Mamontov, head of the NGINX Inc technical support team; and [email protected].

Changes in the Release of Angie 1.3.0:

  • Provided the ability to indicate more than one URI comparison template in one directive “location“, which allows combining several handlers for different URIs in one “location” unit without unnecessary duplication of repeating structures. Example: location =/ ^~/ images/ ~*. (GIF | JPG | JPEG) { #General configuration }
  • Added the possibility of exporting statistics and metrics in the format of the monitoring system Prometheus. To include export and determine the cutter of the metrics collected, the directives
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