memcache is the correct approach.  It's currently in closed beta, though we
are just a few weeks away from public beta with it, and aiming for mid march
GA release.

There's one outstanding issue preventing us from moving to public beta.  As
soon as that is resolved, we'll push it out.

Oren

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:48 AM, Jamie Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:

> From what I can tell about the Heroku setup, Varnish is perfect for
> caching static public pages (i.e., my homepage, features page etc) but
> what about the rest?
>
> My login page is public and mostly static but the error messages
> aren't, so Varnish isn't going to work there.
>
> Then the rest of my app consists of private pages of data, which is
> updated by backend processes. I'd have used fragment caching to file
> but this isn't supported so I guess the only option is memcache? Can
> anyone use this addon or is it a closed-beta?
>
> Thanks,
>
>  Jamie
>
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