SPDY is a part of the ATS core in 5.0+ (however, it needs to be built explicitly with the option ³‹enable-spdy²).
The key benefit of the SPDY protocol is the support for multiplexing of requests, thereby allowing for faster web page load. The concurrency/multiplexing benefits should apply for a forward proxy configuration as well. I¹ve not used ats_pagespeed plugin yet, but, reading the description about what it does at http://www.atspagespeed.com/ (to basically modify the order of loading various types of resources on a web page to achieve optimal page load latencies), it seems that, ats_pagespeed should also help a forward proxy setup as well. Thanks, Sudheer On 10/28/14, 4:20 AM, "Mohd Akhbar" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, > >Is these 2 plugins really use for reverse proxy only ? Any benefit in >forward proxy ? If i am wrong, can I have a simple explanation on >these ? I'm building ATS on centos 6 and now 7 and all seem working. >If these 2 plugins have any benefit for forward proxying then i'm >happy to try and post some results here. > >Thank you.
