Protocol Switching with Web ADC 3.0
LiteSpeed Web ADC 3.0 is the first proxy to support HTTP/3 connections with the backend server. The post Protocol Switching with Web ADC 3.0 appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleThe New Failover Strategy for Web ADC
LiteSpeed Web ADC has added a Failover strategy as the fifth algorithm available in the cluster load balancing configuration. The post The New Failover Strategy for Web ADC appeared first on LiteSpeed...
View ArticleKubernetes Support for LiteSpeed Web ADC
LiteSpeed is pleased to introduce the LiteSpeed Ingress Controller, which adds ... The post Kubernetes Support for LiteSpeed Web ADC appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleWordPress, WooCommerce, and Kubernetes with LiteSpeed Ingress Controller
Learn to deploy LiteSpeed Cache, WordPress, WooCommerce, and Kubernetes with LiteSpeed Ingress Controller. The post WordPress, WooCommerce, and Kubernetes with LiteSpeed Ingress Controller appeared...
View ArticleHorizontally Auto-scale LiteSpeed Ingress Controller
Learn how to horizontally auto-scale LiteSpeed Ingress Controller when load is high, and automatically scale back down when load abates. The post Horizontally Auto-scale LiteSpeed Ingress Controller...
View ArticleGateway API Power for LiteSpeed Ingress Controller
LiteSpeed Web ADC's powerful Kubernetes solution now includes Gateway API power for LiteSpeed Ingress Controller. The post Gateway API Power for LiteSpeed Ingress Controller appeared first on...
View ArticleHow to use Configuration Templates
LiteSpeed's virtual host configuration templates make it easy to create multiple similar vhosts with minimal work. The post How to use Configuration Templates appeared first on LiteSpeed Blog.
View ArticleServer Improvements Under the Hood
LiteSpeed Web Server and LiteSpeed Web ADC both got significant updates at the end of 2023. Let’s look under the hood to see how these new ... The post Server Improvements Under the Hood appeared...
View ArticleLiteSpeed Not Vulnerable to HTTP/2 Continuation Flood
LiteSpeed Web Server, OpenLiteSpeed, and LiteSpeed Web ADC are not vulnerable to HTTP/2 Continuation Flood. The post LiteSpeed Not Vulnerable to HTTP/2 Continuation Flood appeared first on LiteSpeed...
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