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NGINX Setup

Here is my issue:

I have two web servers hosting web services (Server A and Server B)

I'd like to configure NGINX to achieve load balancing.

Do I install NGINX on a third new server, or is it something that gets installed on Server A and Server B?

Please share some information.

Thanks,
Ram
 
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