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- HTTP/1.1: Header Field Definitions
- The Cache-Control general-header field is used to specify directives that MUST be obeyed by all caching mechanisms along the request/response chain. The directives specify behavior intended to prevent caches from adversely interfering with the request or response. These directives typically override the default caching algorithms. Cache directives are unidirectional in that the presence of a directive in a request does not imply that the same directive is to be given in the response.
- 2010-03-03 to cache, html, letture, proxy, specifiche, w3c
- nkallen's cachet at master - GitHub
- [Alternativa a Varnish] Cachet is an HTTP Reverse Cache Proxy written in Scala. It is comparable to Varnish or Rack::Cache. It implements the RFC2616 specification (at this time, only the Expiration model, but the Validation model is forthcoming) obeying Cache-Control headers and the like. It is very configurable so that you can use custom databases (Ehcache and Memcached are supported by default), and custom expiry strategies, and so on. It is designed so that you can layer on things like authentication, authorization, rate limiting, and arbitrary service composition strategies (e.g., Edge-Side Includes)--which is is, I think, something novel in an open-source reverse proxy.
- 2010-03-02 to cache, cluster, freesoftware, performance, proxy, reverse-proxy, scala, software
- Varnish - Trac
- Varnish is a state-of-the-art, high-performance HTTP accelerator. It uses the advanced features in Linux 2.6, FreeBSD 6/7 and Solaris 10 to achieve its high performance.
- 2009-10-27 to bsd, cache, cluster, freesoftware, linux, performance, proxy, software, webcache
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