Apache HTTP Server Version 2.4

| Description: | Shared object cache (socache) based storage module for the HTTP caching filter. | 
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| Status: | Extension | 
| Module Identifier: | cache_socache_module | 
| Source File: | mod_cache_socache.c | 
mod_cache_socache implements a shared object cache
    (socache) based storage manager for mod_cache.
The headers and bodies of cached responses are combined, and stored underneath a single key in the shared object cache. A number of implementations of shared object caches are available to choose from.
Multiple content negotiated responses can be stored concurrently, however the caching of partial content is not yet supported by this module.
# Turn on caching
CacheSocache shmcb
CacheSocacheMaxSize 102400
<Location "/foo">
    CacheEnable socache
</Location>
# Fall back to the disk cache
CacheSocache shmcb
CacheSocacheMaxSize 102400
<Location "/foo">
    CacheEnable socache
    CacheEnable disk
</Location>
    mod_cache_socache requires the services of
      mod_cache, which must be loaded before
      mod_cache_socache.

 CacheSocache
 CacheSocache CacheSocacheMaxSize
 CacheSocacheMaxSize CacheSocacheMaxTime
 CacheSocacheMaxTime CacheSocacheMinTime
 CacheSocacheMinTime CacheSocacheReadSize
 CacheSocacheReadSize CacheSocacheReadTime
 CacheSocacheReadTime| Description: | The shared object cache implementation to use | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocache type[:args] | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocache directive defines the name of
    the shared object cache implementation to use, followed by optional
    arguments for that implementation. A number of
    implementations of shared object caches are available to choose
    from.
CacheSocache shmcb
| Description: | The maximum size (in bytes) of an entry to be placed in the cache | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocacheMaxSize bytes | 
| Default: | CacheSocacheMaxSize 102400 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocacheMaxSize directive sets the
    maximum size, in bytes, for the combined headers and body of a document
    to be considered for storage in the cache. The larger the headers that
    are stored alongside the body, the smaller the body may be.
The mod_cache_socache module will only attempt to
    cache responses that have an explicit content length, or that are small
    enough to be written in one pass. This is done to allow the
    mod_cache_disk module to have an opportunity to cache
    responses larger than those cacheable within
    mod_cache_socache.
CacheSocacheMaxSize 102400
| Description: | The maximum time (in seconds) for a document to be placed in the cache | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocacheMaxTime seconds | 
| Default: | CacheSocacheMaxTime 86400 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocacheMaxTime directive sets the
    maximum freshness lifetime, in seconds, for a document to be stored in
    the cache. This value overrides the freshness lifetime defined for the
    document by the HTTP protocol.
CacheSocacheMaxTime 86400
| Description: | The minimum time (in seconds) for a document to be placed in the cache | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocacheMinTime seconds | 
| Default: | CacheSocacheMinTime 600 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocacheMinTime directive sets the
    amount of seconds beyond the freshness lifetime of the response that the
    response should be cached for in the shared object cache. If a response is
    only stored for its freshness lifetime, there will be no opportunity to
    revalidate the response to make it fresh again.
CacheSocacheMinTime 600
| Description: | The minimum size (in bytes) of the document to read and be cached before sending the data downstream | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocacheReadSize bytes | 
| Default: | CacheSocacheReadSize 0 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocacheReadSize directive sets the
    minimum amount of data, in bytes, to be read from the backend before the
    data is sent to the client. The default of zero causes all data read of
    any size to be passed downstream to the client immediately as it arrives.
    Setting this to a higher value causes the disk cache to buffer at least
    this amount before sending the result to the client. This can improve
    performance when caching content from a slow reverse proxy.
This directive only takes effect when the data is being saved to the cache, as opposed to data being served from the cache.
CacheSocacheReadSize 102400
| Description: | The minimum time (in milliseconds) that should elapse while reading before data is sent downstream | 
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| Syntax: | CacheSocacheReadTime milliseconds | 
| Default: | CacheSocacheReadTime 0 | 
| Context: | server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess | 
| Status: | Extension | 
| Module: | mod_cache_socache | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.4.5 and later | 
The CacheSocacheReadTime directive sets the minimum amount
    of elapsed time that should pass before making an attempt to send data
    downstream to the client. During the time period, data will be buffered
    before sending the result to the client. This can improve performance when
    caching content from a reverse proxy.
The default of zero disables this option.
This directive only takes effect when the data is being saved to the
    cache, as opposed to data being served from the cache. It is recommended
    that this option be used alongside the
    CacheSocacheReadSize directive
    to ensure that the server does not buffer excessively should data arrive faster
    than expected.
CacheSocacheReadTime 1000