Apache Module mod_mem_cache
Summary
    
      This module is experimental. Documentation is still under
      development...
    
    This module requires the service of mod_cache. It acts as a support module for mod_cache and provides a memory based storage manager.
    mod_mem_cache can be configured to operate in two
    modes: caching open file descriptors or caching objects in heap storage.
    mod_mem_cache is most useful when used to cache locally
    generated content or to cache backend server content for mod_proxy configured for ProxyPass (aka reverse proxy).
    Content is stored in and retrieved from the cache using URI based
    keys. Content with access protection is not cached.
    The MCacheMaxObjectCount directive sets the
    maximum number of objects to be cached. The value is used to create the
    open hash table. If a new object needs to be inserted in the cache and
    the maximum number of objects has been reached, an object will be
    removed to allow the new object to be cached. The object to be removed
    is selected using the algorithm specified by MCacheRemovalAlgorithm.
    Example
      MCacheMaxObjectCount 13001
    
 
    The MCacheMaxObjectSize directive sets the
    maximum allowable size, in bytes, of a document for it to be considered
    cacheable.
    Example
      MCacheMaxObjectSize 6400000
    
Note
      The value of MCacheMaxObjectSize must be
      greater than the value specified by the MCacheMinObjectSize directive.
     

| Description: | Maximum amount of a streamed response to buffer in memory
before declaring the response uncacheable | 
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| Syntax: | MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer size_in_bytes | 
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| Default: | MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer the smaller of 100000 or MCacheMaxObjectSize | 
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| Context: | server config | 
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| Status: | Experimental | 
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| Module: | mod_mem_cache | 
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    The MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer directive
    specifies the maximum number of bytes of a streamed response to
    buffer before deciding that the response is too big to cache.
    A streamed response is one in which the entire content is not
    immediately available and in which the Content-Length
    may not be known. Sources of streaming responses include proxied
    responses and the output of CGI scripts. By default, a streamed
    response will not be cached unless it has a
    Content-Length header. The reason for this is to
    avoid using a large amount of memory to buffer a partial response
    that might end up being too large to fit in the cache.
    The MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer directive allows
    buffering of streamed responses that don't contain a
    Content-Length up to the specified maximum amount of
    space. If the maximum buffer space is reached, the buffered
    content is discarded and the attempt to cache is abandoned.
    Note:
      Using a nonzero value for MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer 
      will not delay the transmission of the response to the client.
      As soon as mod_mem_cache copies a block of streamed
      content into a buffer, it sends the block on to the next output
      filter for delivery to the client.
    
      # Enable caching of streamed responses up to 64KB:
      MCacheMaxStreamingBuffer 65536
    
 

    The MCacheMinObjectSize directive sets the
    minimum size in bytes of a document for it to be considered
    cacheable.
    Example
      MCacheMinObjectSize 10000
    
 
    The MCacheRemovalAlgorithm directive specifies
    the algorithm used to select documents for removal from the cache.
    Two choices are available:
    
      - LRU(Least Recently Used)
- LRUremoves the documents that have not been accessed
      for the longest time.
- GDSF(GreadyDual-Size)
- GDSFassigns a priority to cached documents based
      on the cost of a cache miss and the size of the document. Documents
      with the lowest priority are removed first.
Example
      MCacheRemovalAlgorithm GDSF
      MCacheRemovalAlgorithm LRU
    
 

    The MCacheSize directive sets the maximum
    amount of memory to be used by the cache, in KBytes (1024-byte units).
    If a new object needs to be inserted in the cache and the size of the
    object is greater than the remaining memory, objects will be removed
    until the new object can be cached. The object to be removed is
    selected using the algorithm specified by MCacheRemovalAlgorithm.
    Example
      MCacheSize 700000
    
Note
      The MCacheSize value must be greater than
      the value specified by the MCacheMaxObjectSize directive.