Sascha Ottolski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
now that my varnish processes start to reach the RAM size, I'm wondering
what a dimension of swap would be wise? I currently have about 30 GB
swap space for 32 GB RAM, but am wondering if it could even make sense
to have no swap at all? My cache
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use a password when connection the the management
console?
Not currently. It wouldn't make much difference anyway, since the
connection is unencrypted. I have plans to add support for binding the
management interface to a Unix socket instead of a
Hi everyone,
I am setting up a new server that will sit into a DMZ to serve as a reverse
proxy for our company's Lotus Domino webmail. Having heard about Varnish, my
choice couldn't be something else.
I've set it up with the default configuration, but its performance showed to
be very, very
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 3:31 PM, Ricardo Newbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, static content isn't only the stuff that is served from
filesystems in the classic static web server scenario. There are plenty
of
dynamic applications that process content from database -- applying
skins
Ricardo Newbery wrote:
On Apr 7, 2008, at 5:22 PM, Michael S. Fischer wrote:
Sure, but this is also the sort of content that can be cached back
upstream using ordinary HTTP headers.
No, it cannot. Again, the use case is dynamically-generated content
that is subject to change