July 27 2016, 18:44

Another update on my blog. I managed to integrate Varnish with Hybris for caching pages and their parts. This is a continuation of the previous post about caching, but in this case, I actively use Varnish. It’s a very handy tool if you need to accommodate more traffic with fewer licenses – you know what I mean πŸ™‚

The video in the post shows that the requests to Hybris come in significantly less often than they go from user browsers to Hybris. This is because Varnish intercepts them along the way and serves them, if it has everything needed. If something is missing, it asks MongoDB, which definitely has that something.

The architecture is not like that of the paid Hybris extension released with similar intentions. Details are in the post.

Possibly of interest to @[100000077047562:2048:Marina Zhigalova] @[100001168004708:2048:Erik Babadzhanov] @[100001894770015:2048:Viktoriya Shaimardanova] @[100004031421822:2048:Alexey Lyubimov] @[1509384824:2048:Anatoly Mokhov] @[617283947:2048:Renata Mussina] @[1817791335:2048:Victor Romanovsky] @[100000571996239:2048:Maxim Antonov] @[100002859265802:2048:Ilya Timchenko] @[1328575098:2048:Max Shelukhanov] @[100006908653177:2048:Alexander Dnestranskiy] @[1698960808:2048:Alexander Zolotilin] @[100001735299023:2048:Alexey Pronin]

https://hybrismart.com/2016/07/27/varnish/

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