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Nginx, stylized as NGINX, nginx or NginX, is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache
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Nginx website request errors

This graph shows Nginx errors and response times for the website over the past day. Website status and slowness is related to downtime for Nginx and errors for their site.

Nginx outage report graph

This chart above shows Nginx error reports submitted in the past 24 hours (one day) compared to the recent average over similar days. The status of Nginx is marked as "down" when the number of reported errors is significantly higher than the average errors.



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Nginx, stylized as NGINX, nginx or NginX, is a web server that can also be used as a reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. The software was created by Igor Sysoev and publicly released in 2004. Nginx is free and open-source software, released under the terms of the 2-clause BSD license. A large fraction of web servers use NGINX, often as a load balancer. A company of the same name was founded in 2011 to provide support and Nginx Plus paid software. In March 2019, the company was acquired by F5 Networks for $670 million. As of January 2021, Netcraft estimated that Apache served 24.63% of the million busiest websites, while Nginx served 23.21% and Microsoft Internet Information Services is in third place at 6.85%, while according to W3Techs, RWS is ranked first at 99%. Apache is ranked second at 0.35% and Nginx third at 0.33% and Cloudflare Server fourth at 0.17%.

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What should I do if Nginx is unavailable?
If Nginx is UP but you can't load the page, here are some helpful troubleshooting steps:
Refresh
Try refreshing your browser page or close any accompanying applications and retry opening them.
Check if access to Nginx is blocked
Access to Nginx may be blocked due to an antivirus or firewall configuration either on your own computer or phone or by an employer or network. Check for anti-virus programs or firewalls installed on your machine. Alternatively, try to use the website or app via another network like one on a mobile phone so you can access Nginx.
Clear browser cache and cookies
Try clearing your browser cache and cookies and change the IP address of the computer by disconnecting and reconnecting the internet. Then try to access Nginx again.
DNS Cache
To clear the DNS cache on your computer, look up instructions for your specific operating system online. Then try to access the Nginx site again.
Web Browser Plugins
If you are still having trouble accessing Nginx, you may try to disable web browser plugins (like ad-blockers) which may be interfering with access to Nginx