
In this week’s Two Minute Tech Tuesday, we're talking about the Cache-Control header which is returned by the origin web server to control the cacheability, scope, expiration and revalidation of cached objects.
In this week’s Two Minute Tech Tuesday, we're talking about the Cache-Control header which is returned by the origin web server to control the cacheability, scope, expiration and revalidation of cached objects.
In this week’s Two Minute Tech Tuesday, we're going to revisit the cloud. We've already done three episodes about running Varnish in the cloud, covering general concepts and how to run Varnish on AWS and Azure infrastructure. This week's episode is about Google Cloud Platform, or GCP.
In this week's episode of 2-Minute Tech Tuesday, we're showing you how to run Varnish in the cloud on Microsoft Azure using the official Varnish Enterprise machine image.
In the five or so months since we released the Varnish Plus Cloud product, currently available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure - and coming soon on the Google Cloud Platform - we have had a number of inquiries from customers all over the world asking: What’s the difference between Varnish Plus and Varnish Plus Cloud? Moreover, why should customers choose Varnish Plus Cloud - what benefits does it offer? What makes up a Varnish Plus Cloud subscription, and what does Varnish Software provide as a part of the Cloud instance?
The Varnish blog is where our team writes about all things related to Varnish Cache and Varnish Software...or simply vents.
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