We can always use squid for the static and some dynamic content.
I.e. when we have the MirrorManagement project ready, we can cache the full list of mirrors for 30mins or something

just my 2 cents,

Paulo

On 10/26/06, Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 05:52:23PM -0400, seth vidal wrote:
> 1. get the websites and docs people to split out a structure in the wiki
> that is the final release lay out. This will be frozen N days prior to
> release and static pages will be generated. This static content will be
> fedoraproject.org/

I've been looking at this a little.  There are moinmoin patches [1] to
let it work more cleanly with a reverse proxy (the patches proposed
are used by the Apache Software Foundation).  mediawiki has options
[2] to let non-authenticated users hit static cached pages, cache
updated when an authenticated user edits a page.  I'm still looking
for same for moinmoin.  Together, barring DDOS, that should reduce the
load significantly.


[1] http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinPatch/CachingProxies

[2]
$wgUseFileCache = true;
$wgFileCacheDirectory = "/home/httpd/cache";
$wgShowIPinHeader = false;
$wgUseGzip = false;



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