Tux as a dynamic content cache?

Jake Gold jake.gold at hypermediasystems.com
Wed Jun 22 22:55:26 UTC 2005


Hi all,

I have a question about Tux's ability to cache dynamic content.

I have read in the Tux documentation:

"TUX also has the ability to cache dynamic content. TUX modules (which can be build in kernel space or in user space; user space is recommended) can create "objects" which are stored using the page cache. To respond to a request for dynamic data, a TUX module can send a mix of dynamically-generated data and cached pre-generated objects, taking maximal advantage of TUX's zero-copy architecture."

Does anyone have further information about how this works? I'm interested in using Tux to cache my dynamic content using some mechanism similar in effect to ESI includes ( http://www.esi.org/ ).

Is this currently at all possible with Tux, maybe something close?


Thanks,
Jake


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