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Varnish vs. page cache graph

Heine —Fri, 31/07/2009 - 21:24

Varnish is running on the same box (lame duck edition) as Apache, and specifically configured to cache pages for anonymous users, not just JS, CSS and images. The pressflow reverse proxy patches were used to prevent sessions for anonymous users. All on Drupal 6.13.

The ab command used to build the graph includes a fake has_js cookie:

ab -n 20000 -C has_js=1 -c [concurrency] http://example.com/

The no cache requests/seconds number decreases from about 7.2 request/s to 4.2 requests/s. A large number of requests fail if the concurrency is increased above 100 for non-varnish setups.

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Boost

Submitted by mikeytown2 (not verified) on Sun, 13/09/2009 - 12:19

You should throw Boost into the mix... I'm wondering how it compares to varnish.

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