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BIG-IP Basics (optional)¶
Just in case you are new to the F5 BIG-IP platform (or need a refresher), we have included some links and videos below that will help get you started.
What is BIG-IP¶
Source: https://devcentral.f5.com/articles/lightboard-lessons-what-is-big-ip-26793
BIG-IP Basic Nomenclature¶
Source: https://devcentral.f5.com/articles/lightboard-lessons-big-ip-basic-nomenclature-26144
F5 DevCentral BIG-IP Basics Articles¶
BIG-IP Basics Articles: https://devcentral.f5.com/articles?tag=devcentral+basics
Using F5 in Various Environments¶
- Public Cloud:
- AWS/Azure/GCP/etc.: http://clouddocs.f5.com/cloud/public/v1/
- Private Cloud:
- Container Ecosystems:
- Cloud Foundry: http://clouddocs.f5.com/containers/latest/cloudfoundry/
- Kubernetes: http://clouddocs.f5.com/containers/latest/kubernetes
- Mesos Marathon: http://clouddocs.f5.com/containers/latest/marathon
- RedHat OpenShift: http://clouddocs.f5.com/containers/latest/openshift/
HA Proxy to BIG-IP Quick Start¶
If you are already familiar with HA Proxy, learning F5 BIG-IP is straightforward once you learn the associated F5 terminology.
Here is a list of common HA Proxy configuration terminology and its F5 equivalent:
HA Proxy | F5 BIG-IP |
Frontend | Virtual Server (VIP) |
Backend | Pool |
Server | Member |
mode http | HTTP Profile |
default_backend | Default pool |
use_backend | LTM policy |
check port | Health monitor |
NGINX to BIG-IP Quick Start¶
If you are already familiar with NGINX, learning F5 BIG-IP will be straightforward once you learn the F5 terminology.
NGINX administrators usually use multiple files and leverage the include command in their config to break down the config and make it easier to manage. F5 leverages Profiles, which can be applied to a Virtual Server.
NGINX uses in-band (passive) health monitors, which can be enabled on F5 through the creation of an inband monitor. BIG-IP also supports the use of active health monitors, which will poll the pool member periodically. Both can be used together for better monitoring of your services.
F5 BIG-IP supports control-plane and data-plane programmability with:
- Node.js through the use of iRulesLX, iControlLX and iAppsLX
- TCL through the use of iRules and iApp Templates
A lot of the manual configuration and scripting steps that are required with NGINX are supported more efficiently through various config parameters and profiles in BIG-IP. By leveraging the control-plane programmability features, this class covers you can achieve full automation of your services with the BIG-IP platform.
F5 BIG-IP is designed to be a full proxy by default. In most cases, there is
no need to tune TCP & HTTP buffering as you would on NGINX (i.e., using
proxy_buffering
). This is because the default settings have been optimized
and can adapt to most situations.
Here is a list of common NGINX configuration terminology and its F5 equivalent:
NGINX | F5 BIG-IP |
listen | Virtual Server Port (VIP) |
upstream | Pool |
proxy_pass | Default Pool |
server | Member |
ssl_certificate | SSL Profile Option |
return | LTM HTTP Policy Option |
proxy_set_header X Forwarded For | HTTP Profile Option Insert X-Forwarded-For |
proxy_set_header | LTM HTTP Policy Option |
add_header | LTM HTTP Policy Option |
location & proxy_pass | LTM HTTP Policy Option |
Proxy Cache | Web Acceleration Policy |