Re: [squid-users] GZIP and Squid on a high performance website?

From: Gerrit Berkouwer <gerritberkouwer_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:07:45 +0100

Henrik,

let me get this straight: do you suggest to turn GZIP on on Apache, so
2 files exist on Apache, and then let Squid simply serve and cache
these 2 files? Or is that not possible with Squid? This is something I
cannot find the answer to anywhere! :-)

What do you mean by "make sure your authoring system updates both"? Do
you mean that Apache wll not recognize new content by itself and thus
make a brand new .gz file every time the content changes?

Thanks, greetings, Gerrit

2010/2/23 Henrik Nordstr�m <henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net>:
> m�n 2010-02-22 klockan 21:31 +0100 skrev Gerrit Berkouwer:
>
>> Can this be done with Apache? So let Apache do the GZIP and serve
>> Squid this gzipped file? Without the eCAP module?
>
> Apache handles content negotiation very well, much better than dynamic
> gzip:ing. It works on static files simply by having two copies of the
> file, one .gz and one uncompressed...
>
> But you need to make sure your authoring system updates both..
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>
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