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ORLANDO, FL and SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/16/12 -- Open source web server developer NGINX has partnered with Parallels, the hosting and cloud services enablement leader, to enhance Parallels' web hosting products with NGINX web server capabilities. Under the partnership, Parallels will integrate NGINX open source software into its Parallels Plesk Panel 11 solution, leveraging the renowned architecture and features of NGINX and optimizing the Linux web hosting performance of the Parallels Plesk control panel.
The combined solution will include additional controls to activate NGINX as part of the Parallels Plesk Panel integrated product suite. The announcement was made today in Orlando during Parallels Summit 2012, an event that attracts a global audience of over 1,200 leading participants from across the cloud and hosting industry.
"We are pleased to offer our customers the option to offload resource-consuming tasks like concurrency, compression, caching and SSL acceleration from Apache to achieve more scalability and robustness with Parallels Plesk Panel," said Craig Bartholomew, Vice President, Shared Hosting and Control Panels at Parallels. "NGINX's innovative technology allows us to address the need for managing concurrency issues precisely and with full backward compatibility with the existing Parallels Plesk Panel installations."
With the combination of NGINX and Parallels Plesk Panel 11, customers will be able to automatically install and configure an NGINX web proxy in front of a standard Apache web server. This configuration will speed up delivery of clients' website contents and will give faster and more predictable performance by offloading concurrency and latency processing from Apache to NGINX.
Recently ranked as the second most popular web server for active sites, NGINX has just passed the 60,000,000 mark of enabled Internet domains. Since 2004, NGINX has been the software of choice to deliver high-performance, high-concurrency, lean web architectures. Parallels Plesk Panel 11 is one of the most widely distributed web hosting systems on the market, powering web design studios, website owners and shared hosters. Parallels Plesk Panel 11 offers the option of fully automated billing and provisioning, integrated tools for instant website and Facebook presence, a SaaS storefront and more. Integration of NGINX with Parallels Plesk Panel 11 will deliver proven mechanisms for maximizing efficiency and profits to hosting service providers worldwide, while also optimizing their performance.
"Parallels is one of the largest and most influential companies on the market, providing state-of-the-art hosting and cloud infrastructure products," said Andrey Alexeev, co-founder of NGINX. "We are honored to inaugurate this new partnership and to be able to offer service providers the additional performance benefits of using NGINX with Parallels Plesk Panel 11."
About NGINX
Now the world's second most popular web server, NGINX enables companies to dynamically adjust to a new reality of rapid Internet evolution without incurring unnecessary costs in capital investments or time. In its almost 10 years of history, NGINX has developed into flexible and scalable open source software, which includes a high-performance, high-concurrency edge web server for static and dynamic content; Layer 7 load balancing; reverse proxy for HTTP, SMTP, IMAP and POP3; caching engine and SSL offloading. In July 2011, the company founded its commercial arm, Nginx, Inc. For more information, please visit www.nginx.com.
Contact details
Valerie Chan for NGINX
Plat4orm PR
Phone: 206.856.7885
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