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rogs.me
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | | | In my last article article I introduced Gruf, a command line tool for interacting with Gerrit. Since then, Gruf has gained a few important new features. Caching Gruf will now by default cache results for five minutes. This avoids repeatedly querying the server for the same information when you're just displaying it with different templates (for example, if you run a gruf query open here followed by a gruf -t patches query open here). | |
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fhackts.wordpress.com
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| | | | We had a case where multiple servers are using nginx with the exact same configuration to cache short-lived content. And just one of the servers was not caching at all. After a lot of head scratching, we discovered that the server was not synced with NTP, and had a date in the future. As it | |
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it-notes.dragas.net
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| | Using nginx to cache snac multimedia files to boost performance |