Aiming for Varnish 2.1
Poul-Henning Kamp
phk at phk.freebsd.dk
Fri Feb 12 11:49:21 CET 2010
Thanks to our new energy, we have been able to chase down and close
a fair number of weird bugs in Varnish, and right now, -trunk looks
pretty solid.
Subject to the quantum-murphy-o-meter freaking out, I think we are
ready to cut a 2.1 branch, maybe even in time for VUG2.
This will become the new "-stable" release branch, and it is probably
a good idea for you to plan to migrate to it at some point.
I really appreciate the effort some of you already are throwing at
crashing -trunk for me, and urge everybody to get in on that game
before the release.
I can't offer your cheques signed by Donald Knuth, for each bug
you find, but I really do appreciate the effort and quality of
bug-reports.
To be honest, I have somewhat lost track of what has and what hasn't
been merged into 2.0, so I skimmed the 25k+ line diff between -trunk
and 2.0 and noticed:
* A lot less bugs.
* Dynamic minimum sizing of per-object storage.
* Max number of HTTP headers a parameter.
* -hcritbit the default, should be faster, self sizing.
* -spersistent still aprototype, but it might be usable for a limited
number of setups already now.
* saint-mode. It's complicated to explain, but smart.
* Authentication of CLI connections.
* New expressive ban/purge syntax
* ban-lurker to try to keep purge-list length under control
* New "hash" director, distributes backend traffic according to
the object hash-key.
* New "client" directors, distributes backend traffic according to
client IP#.
* Separate VCL access to request sent to backend, reply from backend.
* Elimination of magic numbers in varnishtest testcases (+23 new tests)
* (More?) correct handling of HTTP/1.0 <-> HTTP/1.1 headers.
+ probably a lot of details I overlooked.
+ whatever bugs we manage to fix before 2.1 is cut.
On the down-side:
* -spersistent still not done.
* Various solaris issues still not resolved.
* You need to change your VCL at bit.
* We still have a half hundred open tickets.
* Some new bugs, didn't see them, but I know they are there.
Enjoy,
Poul-Henning
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