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httpd Vs. Nginx Vs. HAProxy

12 Aug

The three most popular tools for proxying HTTP(S) traffic are httpd, Nginx, and HAProxy. As more and more DevOps flock to “the cloud” for running their infrastructure, configuring elastic HTTP(S) proxies are becoming more and more important. (It should be … Read More »

DevOps, Open Source, Technical, WebDev devops, HAProxy, httpd, Nginx, open source, software, webdev 6 Comments

Is Open Source the Perfect Nash Equilibrium?

21 Jul

If your company develops software, you are probably using open source software somewhere in your company. (I define open source software as any piece of software which is written by multiple companies/or­ga­ni­za­tions.) My hypothesis is that if you want your … Read More »

Management, Technical nash equilibrium, open source, software 2 Comments

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