Pavlos is right, though I believe it's quite common to use Varnish in front of haproxy, or Varnish behind haproxy. Varnish support caching.
Vennlig hilsen Jon Arild Tørresdal IT-Arkitekt Frende Forsikring | Mobil 994 33 577 | e-post: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Frende Skadeforsikring AS | Krokatjønnveien 15 | 5147 Fyllingsdalen Postadresse: Postboks 3660 - Fyllingsdalen | 5845 Bergen | www.frende.no<http://www.frende.no> Foretaksregisteret | 991 436 960 ________________________________ From: Pavlos Parissis <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 08:42 To: Bot Budi Cc: HAProxy Subject: Re: asking ???? 29 ??? 2014 1:56 ??, ? ??????? "Bot Budi" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> ??????: > > can i used haproxy for caching server?, it there have feature for caching? > > thanks. Nope, HAProxy is not a caching engine. Pavlos

