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ruben_varnish
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Comment #46987958
Author here. To mark 20 years of Varnish Cache, we are releasing a new downstream distribution built for Kubernetes. Technical Summary: * In-Core TLS: Termination is handled native…
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Comment #43659256
Let us get back to you on that. Leaning towards making the modules/examples permissive, indeed.
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Comment #43656258
Imagine having all that being run by Varnish as the data plane? Do you think the whole MACH stack users would then move their workload to such a controller/ingress/gateway? I think…
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Comment #43656222
I do owe you an email reply on that. I haven't forgotten that, just so you know. But yes, Varnish Cache is not exactly what you would call Cloud Native. Varnish Software have launc…
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Comment #43656162
TinyKVM is certainly technology that in itself is rather groundbreaking, but it is obviously even more powerful in the context of request handling at lightning speed. But you are r…
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Comment #43656132
Sorry for not replying. But good to see you got your answer in the end. Tip, Although not entirely what you asked, but related: what about using more caving in your CI/CD Pipeline.…
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Comment #43367276
(not the author, but a friend of friend ;) Could you specify this a bit? @codethief The way it's phrased makes it sound like you want to stuff TinyKVM into a container, but I suspe…
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Comment #43367246
There's a contradiction in the text, I'll giv eyou that, bu at the end he clearly links both * a Varnish Module using this https://github.com/varnish/libvmod-tinykvm > * a set of e…
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Comment #43359786
Original post: https://fwsgonzo.medium.com/tinykvm-the-fastest-sandbox-564a... You can find a bunch of posts related to this topic there as well.
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Comment #43359731
No need to wait, you can start playing right away: https://github.com/varnish-rs/varnish-rs
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Comment #14210993
https://docs.varnish-software.com/varnish-cache-plus/vmods/g... That? Works like a charm. It's available with the on-premise enterprise subscription and on the AWS and Azure clouds…
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Comment #14156646
One of the most well executed marketing stunts ever seen must be the "Powered by Ubuntu Linux" stickers that System76 provided back in the day when your OS was still relevant and p…
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Comment #14156579
Every time a friend or colleague asks why I use "that" I simply thrown my laptop to the floor, pick it up and continue working on it. Then I ask them to try the same with their App…
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Comment #14156537
I have been on the X2XX series for over 10 years, counting 5 laptops. EVERY single thing has worked with Ubuntu (every single six months release, since 12.04 only used LTS releases…
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Comment #12512742
The reference to Bump is also on the copyright notice on the license file. As Lasse pointed out, we never meant to take away any merit from your work. If you feel we could highligh…
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Comment #12505993
Totally agreed! I believe that the power and utility of VSL are so underestimated and overlooked that I don't know where to start...
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Comment #12505905
Since 3.0 you have VMODs, to counter for the well-founded lack of Inline C support around. These Varnish modules will extend VCL with C, C++ or even Rust libraries on a safer manne…
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Comment #12505554
Yes, Varnish does h2c so for HTTPS you will need something like 1.4 or later: https://hitch-tls.org/ Made by Varnish Software to provide a "browser-vendor-compliant" HTTP/2 stack.
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Comment #11335788
"I recently learned about hitch, from the fine folks at Varnish Software. To the extent my opinion matters anymore on these things, I recommend people use that instead of stud. I'l…
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Comment #8448253
Well, same goes for sites using elements from Twitter, Facebook, Google (think of their JS CDN)... For those sites you can use https://disconnect.me/