> Right now the TTL is getting set (by backend Cache-Control) and hence, the > cache expiry. The next goal would be to have Varnish infinitely cache the > pages with cache invalidation.
That's a very sane goal :) > it seems all the mechanisms of cache invalidation are manual (using Purge, > Ban etc.). Is there an automatic way of doing it from the backend? The Unfortunately, Varnish only speaks HTTP to the backend. There's no way to automatically do that. > manual process would be cumbersome as we have separate team for data > entry/operations and they would have to notify the system person etc. etc. A different strategy could be to have a "short" TTL, a virtually infinite grace period (you can also set it via Cache-Control) and make use of Last-Modified/Etag headers. This way Varnish will frequently ask your backend (short TTL) but will probably serve most requests from cache (high grace) and hammer your backend more often. The last point can be cheap if you implement IMS properly in your backend. This way you don't need to involve more teams, the people responsible for the backend's Cache-Control can now handle grace and conditional requests. Cheers _______________________________________________ varnish-misc mailing list [email protected] https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-misc
