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Caching
These articles describe configuration settings and changes you can make to your cache settings when setting up Fastly services.
To ensure optimum origin performance during times of increased demand or during scheduled downtime for your servers, consider the following…
Read moreChecking the cache status of an object on your website can help when troubleshooting problems. You can use the web interface or the curl…
Read moreWhen we store your content in cache, we calculate a Time to Live (TTL). The TTL is the maximum amount of time we will use the content to…
Read moreApplication Programming Interfaces (APIs) allow you to retrieve data from a variety of web services. Fastly makes it possible for you to…
Read moreThis guide explains how to implement API cache control. Once you've enabled API caching , and ensured purging works properly with your…
Read moreIn certain situations you may want to conditionally apply a different caching policy based on a backend response. In this particular case…
Read moreFastly service configurations may be vulnerable to cache poisoning if they do not take into consideration the interaction between HTTP "X…
Read moreFastly’s Segmented Caching feature allows you to cache resources of any size. Segmented Caching works by breaking resources into smaller…
Read moreCaching can be disabled: at the individual URL level, at the browser level, and at the site level. Disabling caching at the individual URL…
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