varnish?
Phillip B Oldham
phill at theactivitypeople.co.uk
Thu Apr 16 11:20:26 MSD 2009
Barry Abrahamson wrote:
> Yes, except the vast majority images are generated dynamically, so
> they don't exist on a filesystem anywhere :)
Wouldn't it be faster to have the image generation script push the file
to a memcached store on creation, and have nginx check this store before
falling back to the generation script?
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