Preloading Cached Contents into Varnish?
Joe Chen
joec1502 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 11 22:40:55 CEST 2010
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Adrian Otto <aotto at mosso.com> wrote:
>
> I like Varnish's performance in caching and try to add a capability of
>> preloading cached contents into Varnish server.
>>
>> My understanding is that I need to find a right spot for inserting hash
>> index, and then right spot for inserting cached contents into cache storage.
>>
>
> Why not just implement a simple HTTP client script to walk the list of
> URL's you want to load on some suitable interval? This way you don't need
> any code modifications.
>
> This would work if I could pull the contents. Unfortunately, my cached
contents can not be pulled in, can only be pushed in by an outside server.
So my own program will receive the pushed-in contents in terms of http
header and body, and then inserted them into the Varnish cache storage.
>
> I also intend to use memory as only cache storage, not hard disk.
>>
>
> Simply define the storage file/volume to be smaller than your main memory
> minus some capacity for the server to run in. In my use case on a server
> with 32 GB RAM, I use a 30GB storage volume, and I see practically no disk
> access because the cached pages always fit in memory.
>
Didn't known that, I'll definitely try it. But my running system will be
disk-less, so not sure if I have to change the code or not.
Thanks,
--Joe
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