Hardware-Upcycling

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Learn how to upcycle an old Raspberry Pi as an Nginx reverse proxy to accelerate your Angular app

intermediate Published 10 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Set up an old Raspberry Pi with a fresh OS
  2. Install Nginx on the Raspberry Pi
  3. Configure Nginx as a reverse proxy for your Angular app
  4. Test the proxy configuration
  5. Deploy your Angular app behind the reverse proxy
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps teams and developers can benefit from this guide to improve their app's performance and reduce latency

Key Insight

💡 Upcycling old hardware can be a cost-effective way to improve app performance

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Learn how to upcycle an old Raspberry Pi as an Nginx reverse proxy to accelerate your Angular app

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