Varnish publishes guide on using Varnish 6 caching technology

Varnish Software has launched Varnish 6 by Example, a guide to using Varnish 6 caching technology.

The book covers both the open-source Varnish Cache 6 and the commercial software, Varnish Enterprise 6. It builds on the existing The Varnish Book with updates on the latest features and functionality, and also emphasises the importance of content delivery strategy and edge-side decision making. The new book further includes tutorials for popular Varnish Enterprise applications, such as over-the-top (OTT) streaming, private content development network (CDN) deployments and 5G edge computing.

Varnish Software said the book is suitable for those new to Varnish as well as readers who may be more experienced with the technology. IT and DevOps practitioners, decision makers and operations engineers, are part of the target audience.

Thijs Feryn, Varnish 6 By Example author, said, “This book takes a deep dive into the technical features of Varnish and then goes further: it encourages readers to rethink their content delivery strategy and emphasises the importance of decision-making on the edge. It's packed with examples, making abstract content delivery concepts more tangible and relatable, so you're ready to use Varnish in the wild."

Lars Larsson, Varnish Software CEO, said, “Varnish 6 By Example is the essential guide for all things Varnish and demonstrates the power of our pioneering caching technology. By applying what you have learned in the book, you’ll level up your Varnish skills and create tremendous and lasting value for your organisation and your web service, whether it’s accelerating page load times, unlocking edge computing capabilities, lowering operational costs or building a powerful private CDN.”

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