@divyeshio

In terms of perfomance and scalability, how does it compares with other reverse proxies out there?

@kalvintuel1162

Thank you. Explained in a easy to follow way. I appreciate your time.

@Angel-Fish

Excellent explanation of YARP!  I heard about YARP on the .NET Rocks episode today about ".NET 8 Migration with Jimmy Bogard".  I thought I would have to convert the entire .NET Framework application to .NET (Core) but now, with this easy to configure YARP, I can easily do it one controller at a time.  AWESOME!

@ndanh1

As always, really appreciate your simple and straight-to-the-point instructions!

@kanmaniraju1055

Thank you for this learning video. It will be really helpful if you could explain more about AuthorizationPolicy in YARP on how to implement open/authenticated endpoints.

@kukda

excellent explaination!

@PippiTheLongSock

very nice

@Anequit

this is really cool

@Qrzychu92

I can't believe that I can watch this for free!

@jefffiegel1758

I assume there is a collection somewhere that holds the health of each of the destinations for each of the  clusters, but I can't seem to find it.  I would like to expose that collection so I can query/record/alert on different states....  Thoughts????   Thank you!!!

@VadimKhalatryan

Thanks for the video. Can you make an example that uses Swagger at the gateway level? (swagger configuration will be loaded from the underlying microservice)

@chuannguyen1686

Could we apply this for modular monolith ? And can we use it without running other web applications, just add assemblies or something elses ?

@m_stf

how good is it compared to nginx ? I'd prefer my proxy to be c# tbh

@nathangrosvenor7661

Would you personally a YARP proxy work better for BFF as opposed to using Duende BFF?

@nanvlad

why would I need this as a backend dev? Is it a kind of devops stuff but without kubernetes?

@quantranba6494

Thanks for sharing. where I can download the code in the video ?

@vitalii_ivanov87

what is the benefit of using yarp comparing to the Ocelot?

@maxymstoiakevych4139

Hey, what IDE is that?

@zaoralj

finally replacement for Ocelot (RIP)