Hi,

It is commonly mentioned to use a standalone geowebcache instance when
serving multiple geoserver instances and to improve performance in
production environments for a high load of customers. For example the
following blog from GeoSolutions:

http://www.geo-solutions.it/blog/real-world-uses-cases-troubleshooting-large-geoserver-deployment/
<http://www.geo-solutions.it/blog/real-world-uses-cases-troubleshooting-large-geoserver-deployment/>
  

My question is, how does one go about "disabling" the geowebcache embedded
within GeoServer, or more to the point, should I be disabling GWC? I have
seen (granted) older posts suggesting to remove the GWC jar files from the
installation directory, is this still the course of action I should take? Or
should I just disable all layers than currently have tile caching enabled?

Your input is greatly appreciated

Regards

Gavin



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