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Varnish Cache New Release Varnish Features Varnish Cache 7.5

Varnish Cache 7.5 Is Now Available

March 15th just passed, which means we can expect a new release of Varnish Cache. As a quick reminder: every year on...

Varnish Cache Just Got a New Image

A new Docker image was expected since Varnish Cache 7.5 just got released a few days ago. But this time, the new image...

Varnish Controller 6.0 Makes Varnish Easier Than Ever

Varnish Controller 6.0 is here! This represents a milestone for Varnish Software and the evolution of Controller, our...

Announcing the Official Varnish Enterprise Helm Chart

We’re happy to announce the availability of the official Varnish Enterprise Helm Chart. Helm is a package manager and...

Flying pigs and SSL in Varnish Cache Plus

After quite a bit of time and discussion, I’m very happy to announce that we’ve finished implementing SSL in Varnish...

Introducing the Varnish API Engine

Over the last couple of years we’ve seen an explosion in the use of HTTP-based APIs. We’ve seen them go from being a...

Linux vm tunables

There are quite a few tunables in the Linux kernel. Reading the documentation it is clear that quite a few of them...

Introducing Varnish High Availability

There is a reason why people install Varnish Cache in their servers. It’s all about the performance. Delivering content...

Introducing Varnish Massive Storage Engine

Varnish was initially made for website acceleration. We started out using a memory-mapped file to store objects in. It...

Scaling up the dmcache tests

Following up on the test of dmcache we decided to scale it up a bit, to get better proportions between RAM, SSD and...