Hello,

Varnish provides ESI (Edge Side Includes). By using ESI you can split your 
pages in static parts (cachable) and dynamic parts (not cacheable). Each ESI 
can be cached with different rules. In my opinion, it makes no sense to use 
redis as an HTTP cache. I see the task of redis mainly as an object cache in 
the backend.

tom

Am Dienstag, den 27.07.2021, 14:16 +0400 schrieb s s:
Hello all,
   I am quite new to Varnish.  I have been reading about both Varnish and 
Nginx+Redis for page caching, and I am particularly interested in dynamic 
caching and cache purging.  I have read in a number of posts that Varnish is 
"more flexible" in this regard, but without many additional details on this.  
Can you please explain what features Varnish provides for dynamic page caching 
and cache purging, especially which are not available (or are more limited) in 
Nginx+Redis?  Please forgive me if my question is very basic/ignorant.  As I 
said, I am new to Varnish.

Thanks and Best Regards,
Sal

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