A reverse proxy is a server that sits in front of one or more backend servers and forwards client requests to those servers. Reverse proxies are typically implemented to help increase security, performance, and availability. They can hide the structure and characteristics of the backend servers, provide SSL encryption, load balance requests, cache content, and compress data.
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