On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 2:10 PM Chuck Stein <stein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I am finally upgrading an Apache 2.2 server to 2.4 and caching has > changed. The Apache server is used in a confined area and is not on the > web. I was previously using mod_mem_cache to cache in memory responses > from my custom back-end tile server module which serves up tiles of data > from a larger "black box" file. I've been reading up on the 2.4 > mod_cache, mod_cache_socache, and mod_cache_disk but don't see anything > equivalent to the old 2.2 mod_mem_cache where I could allocate a > certain amount of RAM for the result of URL requests. I don't want a > disk cache. I want a memory cache for commonly requested URLs of the > form: http://server_ip/tile_server/GetTile?i=xx&j=xx&k=xx . I want to > be able to set up how much memory is used by the cache. Can you point > me in the right direction? It is really removed. You can get somewhat close via mod_cache_socache and mod_socache_shcmcb or one of the other providers + the corresponding backend like redis or distcache. mod_mem_cache was limiting (no variant support) and a bit fragile. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx