mod_pagespeed with varnish

Łukasz Rysiak lury at critical.pl
Fri Jul 12 14:02:27 CEST 2013


Hi Marcel,

Keep in mind, that you have to overwrite expires, because MPS disables
user-side cache for optimized pages, and stores it's own cache for 5
minutes (on disk by default, but you can move it to memcache).



Regards,
Łukasz Rysiak



2013/7/12 Marcel Dumont <marcel at globaltopmedia.com>

>  Trying to get varnish to work efficient with a mod_pagespeed enabled web
> farm and getting poor hit ratios even when running using 1 web server.
> Only relevant information on how to efficiently combine varnish with
> mod_pagespeed seems to be this thread:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mod-pagespeed-discuss/j7X4uSckXlg/yl938D2e9yAJ
>
>  Is there any other best practices/recommendations out there?
>
>  thanks
>
>  Marcel
>
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