I am working with a web application that makes WMS queries to MapCache. The 
application supports zoom levels 0 through 13, and I have used mapcache_seed to 
seed the cache through level 10. The deeper levels take so long to seed that I 
am considering stopping at level 10 and letting MapCache / MapServer produce 
deeper levels on demand, as users visit them. The problem I'm facing is that, 
as far as I can tell, MapCache requests tiles from MapServer serially, then 
stitches together the required image from these tiles, when it receives a 
request for an uncached level. In one test, 34 separate tiles were requested 
from MapServer, one at a time, and it took ~30 seconds to render the final 
image.

I'm wondering whether there is a way to configure MapCache to cache/provide a 
defined set of zoom levels, and to proxy requests at other zoom levels directly 
to MapServer. I tried setting minzoom and maxzoom on my <grid> in mapcache.xml 
to "0 10". I tried adding a proxy for my cached layer, hoping that MapCache 
would redirect requests for unsupported zoom levels to MapServer (I have 
proxies in place for other, completely uncached layers, and those work fine). I 
tried copying/renaming the GoogleMapsCompatible grid definition into my 
mapcache.xml and removing from <resolutions> zoom levels I don't want MapCache 
to cache. So far, these attempts apparently just prevent MapCache from serving 
the deeper layers at all.

Any thoughts on how I might address this issue? It might also help if MapCache 
would make concurrent requests for tiles at uncached levels, but I have no idea 
if this is feasible. And it would be nice to be able to let MapServer handle 
some zoom levels directly in any case.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Paul Madden
National Snow and Ice Data Center
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