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A persistent message¶ This message is about -spersistent and why you should not use it, even though it is still present in Varnish 4.x. Starting with Varnish 6 it is only present when explicitly enabled at compile time. TL;DR:¶ Under narrow and ill defined circumstances, -spersistent works well, but in general it is more trouble than it is worth for you to run it, and we don’t presently have the d
Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting¶ This is the email I sent to the IETF HTTP Working Group: From: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@phk.freebsd.dk> Subject: HTTP/2 Expression of luke-warm interest: Varnish To: HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org> Message-Id: <41677.1342136900@critter.freebsd.dk> Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 23:48:20 GMT This is Varnish’ response to the call for expression of interest in H
Purging and banning¶ One of the most effective ways of increasing your hit ratio is to increase the time-to-live (ttl) of your objects. But, as you're aware of, in this twitterific day of age serving content that is outdated is bad for business. The solution is to notify Varnish when there is fresh content available. This can be done through three mechanisms. HTTP purging, banning and forced cache
Varnish HTTP Cache¶ I’m new here, please explain this Varnish thing What is happening¶ 2024-03-18 - Varnish 7.5.0 is released¶ Our bi-annual “fresh” release is here: Varnish Cache 7.5.0 The 7.3 series is no longer supported in any capacity. 2024-03-18 - Varnish HTTP/2 Broke Window Attack¶ All Varnish Cache releases with HTTP/2 support suffer a vulnerability in the HTTP/2 protocol. Please see VSV00
DESCRIPTION¶ The VCL language is a small domain-specific language designed to be used to define request handling and document caching policies for Varnish Cache. When a new configuration is loaded, the varnishd management process translates the VCL code to C and compiles it to a shared object which is then dynamically linked into the server process. SYNTAX¶ The VCL syntax is very simple, and delib
Varnish Installation¶ This section covers installation prerequisites, a step-by-step installation procedure, how and where to get help, and how to report bugs.
The Tools We Work With¶ “Only amateurs were limited by their tools” is an old wisdom, and the world is littered with art and architecture that very much proves this point. But as amazing as the Aquaeduct of Segovia is, tools are the reason why it looks nowhere near as fantastic as the Sydney Opera House. Concrete has been known since antiquity, but steel-reinforced concrete and massive numerical c
Varnish HTTP Cache¶ I’m new here, please explain this Varnish thing What is happening¶ 2023-09-20 - Varnish 7.4.1 is released¶ Varnish 7.4.1 has been released and can be found here: Varnish Cache 7.4.1 This maintenance release fixes a bug preventing protected headers to be read from several subroutines. 2023-09-15 - Varnish 7.4.0 is released¶ Our bi-annual “fresh” release is here: Varnish Cache 7.
Varnish HTTP Cache¶ I’m new here, please explain this Varnish thing What is happening¶ 2024-02-06 - SLASH/ 1.0.0-rc1¶ Celebrating the 18th anniversary of Varnish-Cache and the first anniversary of the SLASH/ storage engines today, your Open-Source Varnish-Cache friends from UPLEX have just tagged the first version 1.0.0 candidate of our extension with storage engines (stevedores) and storage route
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