Merge pull request #811 from frozenfoxx/patch-1

Corrected quickstart documentation
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Matthew Haughton 2016-06-02 15:14:24 -04:00
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## Basic NGINX Installation and Configuration
Installing NGINX and setting up your first web host is relatively straightforward. To install
NGINX with the puppet module, simply call the class in a puppet manifest:
NGINX with the Puppet module, simply call the class in a Puppet manifest:
```
class{'nginx': }
```
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}
```
In summary, this puppet code block will:
In summary, this Puppet code block will:
* Install the latest version of nginx from the 'mainline' nginx distributino.
* Define a virtual host `www.myhost.com` for our website.
* Define an *upstream* service that consists of a single external IP address.
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## References
There are a number of resources available for learning how to use NGINX effectively. Here are a few that you may find useful:
[nginx.org][nginx]: The NGNIX homepage.
[NGINX Documentation][ngixdocs]: Open Source NGINX Documentation
[NGINX Documentation][nginxdocs]: Open Source NGINX Documentation
[NGINX vs. Apache][nginxvsapache]: A good article from [DigitalOcean][] describing the key differences between the use and architecture of NGINX vs. the Apache HTTPD server. This is a good article if you are new to NGINX or want a simple overview of the NGINX event driven architecture.
[nginx]: http://ngnix.org