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  5. APM — Process Manager for Linux vs FIVESHIELD

APM — Process Manager for Linux vs FIVESHIELD

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APM — Process Manager for Linux
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APM — Process Manager for Linux
APM — Process Manager for Linux
FIVESHIELD
FIVESHIELD

APM is a production-grade process manager for Linux, built for DevOps and backend teams. Run and supervise Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, or any Linux executable. Ships with a built-in reverse proxy, token bucket rate limiter, TLS/mTLS, file watcher, and a live web GUI — all in a single 2.5MB static binary with zero dependencies.

#1 anti-DDoS for FiveM & RedM servers. Multi-layer filtering, XDP-powered proxy, smart caching — protect your FiveM server from DDoS attacks 24/7.

Process management, Reverse proxy, Rate limiting, TLS/mTLS, File watcher, Live dashboard, Load balancing, Static binary, Zero dependencies, Log management, CLI monitor, Health monitoring, Auto restart, Clustering, Zero downtime deployment, CPU monitoring, Memory monitoring, Environment variables, Startup scripts
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What are some alternatives to APM — Process Manager for Linux, FIVESHIELD?

HAProxy

HAProxy

HAProxy (High Availability Proxy) is a free, very fast and reliable solution offering high availability, load balancing, and proxying for TCP and HTTP-based applications.

Sidekiq

Sidekiq

Sidekiq uses threads to handle many jobs at the same time in the same process. It does not require Rails but will integrate tightly with Rails 3/4 to make background processing dead simple.

Varnish

Varnish

Varnish Cache is a web application accelerator also known as a caching HTTP reverse proxy. You install it in front of any server that speaks HTTP and configure it to cache the contents. Varnish Cache is really, really fast. It typically speeds up delivery with a factor of 300 - 1000x, depending on your architecture.

Traefik

Traefik

A modern HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer that makes deploying microservices easy. Traefik integrates with your existing infrastructure components and configures itself automatically and dynamically.

Beanstalkd

Beanstalkd

Beanstalks's interface is generic, but was originally designed for reducing the latency of page views in high-volume web applications by running time-consuming tasks asynchronously.

Section

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Edge Compute Platform gives Dev and Ops engineers the access and control they need to run compute workloads on a distributed edge.

AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)

AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)

With Elastic Load Balancing, you can add and remove EC2 instances as your needs change without disrupting the overall flow of information. If one EC2 instance fails, Elastic Load Balancing automatically reroutes the traffic to the remaining running EC2 instances. If the failed EC2 instance is restored, Elastic Load Balancing restores the traffic to that instance. Elastic Load Balancing offers clients a single point of contact, and it can also serve as the first line of defense against attacks on your network. You can offload the work of encryption and decryption to Elastic Load Balancing, so your servers can focus on their main task.

Hangfire

Hangfire

It is an open-source framework that helps you to create, process and manage your background jobs, i.e. operations you don't want to put in your request processing pipeline. It supports all kind of background tasks – short-running and long-running, CPU intensive and I/O intensive, one shot and recurrent.

Squid

Squid

Squid reduces bandwidth and improves response times by caching and reusing frequently-requested web pages. Squid has extensive access controls and makes a great server accelerator. It runs on most available operating systems, including Windows and is licensed under the GNU GPL.

Fly

Fly

Deploy apps through our global load balancer with minimal shenanigans. All Fly-enabled applications get free SSL certificates, accept traffic through our global network of datacenters, and encrypt all traffic from visitors through to application servers.