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Learn how to use an old Raspberry Pi as a reverse proxy to speed up your Angular app using Nginx

intermediate Published 10 Jun 2026
Action Steps
  1. Set up an old Raspberry Pi as a server
  2. Install Nginx on the Raspberry Pi
  3. Configure Nginx as a reverse proxy for your Angular app
  4. Test the setup to ensure it's working correctly
  5. Monitor the performance of your app to see the improvement
Who Needs to Know This

Developers and DevOps teams can benefit from this guide to improve the performance of their web applications

Key Insight

💡 Using an old Raspberry Pi as a reverse proxy can significantly improve the performance of your web application

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