varnish cache
Support varnish cache.
www.varnish-cache.org
Would you mind to try Nginx caching in Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview?
This would be very helpful to get your experienced feedback here http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4165754/Plesk-17-8-Preview
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Anonymous commented
Vote +1
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Eroan commented
it's so obvious... +1
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Anonymous commented
Vote +1
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Anonymous commented
Vote +1
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Anonymous commented
Vote +1
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Akshat commented
+1
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Harald Broecker commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Sasha commented
Vote +1
Would be great to provide a simplified setup process through Plesk. Nginx caching is ok but not as powerful as Varnish, especially when it comes to integration with CMS platforms like Wordpress.
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Ryan commented
+1 as an option
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Anonymous commented
+1 is a must
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dreamer22 commented
Nginx cache is not implemented to its full extent. No purge for generated pages.
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Nikola commented
This is a must!
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Anonymous commented
+1!
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Anonymous commented
+1 for sure
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Bragi Austfjörð commented
1 year since this was opened and not yet option to install. I would love to see this implement with plesk +1 for Varnish Caching.
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John commented
+1
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Fabio Perri commented
+1 for me !
Varnish HTTP Cache it's a very very good, stable and secure software.
Please install Varnish HTTP Cache without needing Docker !
It's a must have !!!
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Ide Stoutjesdijk commented
All Plesk (and Magento/WordPress) users can run Varnish in a docker container. Check this guide: https://www.plesk.com/blog/product-technology/varnish-wordpress-docker-container/
If you run into troubles check your firewall settings, fail2ban (your docker container can be banned) and your Varnish VCL file.
There is no way to create an easy generic Varnish config for all websites. So even when Plesk supports it you still need to do allot of configuration.
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Anonymous commented
Would be great