Varnish is a high-performance HTTP accelerator
Varnish is an HTTP accelerator. An HTTP accelerator (often called Reverse
Proxy) is an application that stores (caches) documents that have been
requested over the HTTP protocol.
Based on certain criteria the next client requesting the document is either
given the cached document, or a "fresh" document requested from a backend
server. The purpose of this is to minimize the requests going to the backend
server(s) by serving the same document to potentially many users.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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0001-Clear-err_code-and-err_reason-at-start-of-req |
0000001131 1.1 KB | |
0001-Handle-badly-formatted-proxy-TLVs.patch | 0000001331 1.3 KB | |
uninit.patch | 0000001007 1007 Bytes | |
varnish-5.1.2-add-fallthrough-comments.patch | 0000005658 5.53 KB | |
varnish-6.2.1.tgz | 0003207791 3.06 MB | |
varnish.changes | 0000017847 17.4 KB | |
varnish.logrotate | 0000000179 179 Bytes | |
varnish.service | 0000000271 271 Bytes | |
varnish.spec | 0000006366 6.22 KB | |
varnish.sysconfig | 0000000763 763 Bytes | |
varnishlog.service | 0000000288 288 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
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Newer source available from package origin. (host go-agent-monitor-4)
Comments 1
Please note that at the moment the service uses the default "max number of open files" (i.e. 1024), which can catch an operator by surprise when he tries to increase the backend connection count.
It would be useful to include the following in
varnish.service
: