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Web Caching
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- cachability , data analysis of
- cachable responses
- codes for
- vs. expiration time
See : CARP Cache Array Routing Protocol
- cache busting
- cache clusters
- cache consistency
- Cache Digests , 2nd
- message formats for
- version 5, as implemented in Squid
- vs. ICP
- cache hit ratio , 2nd
- cache replacement
- Cache-control header
- copyrighted material and
- directives of , 2nd
- cache-friendliness
- illustrated with Apache server
- ten steps in building
- CacheFlow products
See : caching proxies caches
- caching
- controversies surrounding
- copyrights and
- design considerations for
- how it works
- HTTP headers important for
- products for (software or appliances) , 2nd
- reasons for performing , 2nd
- reasons not to perform
- resources for further information
- caching proxies , 2nd , 3rd
- benchmarking
- tools for
- clustered
- designated (WCCP)
- forcing to refresh
- full, measurements and
- inline
- measurements of
- monitoring
- products for , 2nd
- replacement algorithms for
- where to place them on network
- Calamaris utility
- CAPACITY field (Cache Digests)
- CARP (Cache Array Routing Protocol) , 2nd
- membership table for
- examples of
- routing function for
- CDA (Communications Decency Act)
- CDN providers
- CGI scripts
- avoiding
- setting headers from
- child caches
- Cidera , 2nd
- Cisco Cache Engine
- Cisco policy routing
- Cisco, Web Cache Control Protocol and
- clear opcode (HTCP)
- client request rate, monitoring
- client-side response time, monitoring
See : browsers clients
- clocks, synchronizing , 2nd
- CLR opcode (HTCP)
- clusters
- Communications Decency Act (CDA)
- computer systems, availability of
- conditional requests
- configuring
- browsers
- other options for
- interception caching
- with Linux
- Internet Explorer
- manually
- Netscape Navigator
- manually
- proxies
- manually
- servers, to work with caches
- CONNECT method
- connection capacity
- connection hijacking
- connections
- long-lived
- persistent, measuring with Web Polygraph
- content
- assigning default expiration time to
- static mixed with dynamic, providing separate HTTP servers for
- content distribution network (CDN) providers
- content integrity
- Content-length header (HTTP)
- content negotiation, avoiding
- content types
- data analysis of
- measuring with Web Polygraph
- control channels
- Cookie header
- copyrights
- caching and
- liability for infringement of, outlined in U.S. Code
- cost, as benchmarking metric
- COUNT field (Cache Digests)
- COUNTSTR data type (HTCP)
- CPU power
- CPU usage, monitoring
- CURRENT field (Cache Digests)
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