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Most of the time when I tune varnish servers, the main problem is hit rate. That’s mostly a matter wack the weasel, and fairly straight forward. However, once you go beyond that, things get fun. I’ll take you through a few common tuning tricks. This is also based on no disk I/O too, so either sort that out first or expect different results. The big ones The first thing you want to do is sort your
Varnish is known to be quite fast. But how fast? My very first Varnish-job was to design a stress testing scheme, and I did so. But it was never really able to push things to the absolute max. Because Varnish is quite fast. In previous posts I’ve written I about hitting 27k requests per second on an aging Opteron (see http://kristianlyng.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/high-end-varnish-tuning/) and then
A while ago I wrote about common Varnish issues, and I think it’s time for an updated version. This time, I’ve decided to include a few somewhat uncommon issues that, if set, can be difficult to spot or track down. A sort of pitfall-avoidance, if you will. I’ll add a little summary with parameters and such at the end. 1. Run Varnish on a 64 bit operating system Varnish works on 32-bit, but was des
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