On Sat, 05 Jun 2010 09:18:08 +0200, Per Buer <[email protected]>
wrote:
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Evgeniy Dolzhenko <[email protected]>
wrote:
Now what I would like ideally to achieve with Varnish is that only
first request hits Application Server and every other request is
"joined" to that request, i.e. will be served as soon as
Application Server responds to the first request and with
the content of the response. I.e. Varnish will have to hold
the connections open and then use response cached by first request
Is that possible? Or is it just a too crazy thing to do?
No. It's quite sensible. It's also the default. :-)
That sounds surprising to me. Can you explain?
Say that I restart varnish.
Then 10 clients hit the "/takes_long_time_to_load.html" page at
the same time.
What I understand from your reply is that varnish will hold the
9 remaining connections until the first one sees the backend
reply. At that point, the 9 remaining clients will get served
the cached object.
Is that really how it works?
I'm specifically referring to the first time after restart,
so grace doesn't apply here.
--
Cosimo
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