Configuring http freshness options – Intel 1520 User Manual

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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide

✔ The

min-fresh

field, sent by clients, is an acceptable freshness tolerance.

The client wants the object to be at least this fresh. If a cached document does
not remain fresh at least this long in the future, it is revalidated.

✔ The

max-stale

field, sent by clients, permits the appliance to serve stale

documents provided they are not too old. Some browsers might be willing to
take stale documents in exchange for improved performance, especially
during periods of poor Internet availability.

The appliance applies

Cache-Control

servability criteria after HTTP freshness

criteria. For example, a document might be considered fresh, but if its age is
greater than its

max-age

, it is not served.

Configuring HTTP freshness options

You can configure the following freshness guidelines for the Intel NetStructure
Cache Appliance:

✔ How often to revalidate (when to consider objects stale). See Configuring

HTTP revalidation below.

Whether to cache documents without freshness information. See Configuring

HTTP cachability below.

✔ Whether to use an upper boundary to determine if the Last-Modified / Date

freshness limit is too long.

✔ What absolute freshness lifetime to use when estimating the freshness of

documents without

Expires

or

Last-Modified

headers.

See Freshness‚ on page 36 for instructions.

Configuring HTTP revalidation

The following HTTP revalidation options are available:

✔ Always revalidate (everything is considered stale).

✔ Never revalidate (everything is considered fresh).

✔ Revalidate all objects without

Expires

headers. Evaluate the freshness of

objects with

Expires

headers by first checking the

Expires

header, and

then checking

Cache-Control

headers.

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