persistent cache
Diego Woitasen
diego at woitasen.com.ar
Mon Nov 21 09:17:15 PST 2011
https://github.com/diegows/wanproxy
There is, it's an ugly hack, far from a definitive real implementation
but works. It doesn't support ageing yet. It's was developed to test
the performance and to demostrate to one of my clients that it's not a
1 year of development. I coded this in a few hours.
I think because Wanproxy is modular, we can have more than one
on-disk-cache type. :)
I'll try to implement this correctly with Bdb when I have more time.
Regards,
Diego
On Fri, Nov 18, 2024 at 11:42 PM, Juli Mallett <juli at clockworksquid.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2024 at 18:15, Eric Hester <eric.hester at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > How far away is the persistent cache feature?
>>
>
> diegows has an experimental version using bdb, which is non-ideal, but good
> enough for some deployments. I unfortunately still don't really have the
> time to see to completion in the near future my own effort.
> If you google for wanproxy bdb you should be able to find Diego's github
> tree, I think.
> Thanks,
> Juli.
>
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