Yeah, I think if I can't do it Right (which I define as checking the file size in the vcl), then I'm just going to make blah.com/uncached/* be uncached. I don't want to transfer it once just to throw it away.

Chris


On 2011/03/15 00:40, Martin Boer wrote:
I've been reading this discussion and imho the most elegant way to do it
is to have a upload directory X and 2 download directories Y and Z with
a script in between that decides whether it's cacheable and move the
file to Y or uncacheable and put it in Z.
All the other solutions mentioned in between are far more intelligent
and much more likely to backfire in some way or another.

Just my 2 cents.
Martin


On 03/13/2011 05:28 AM, Chris Hecker wrote:

I have a 400mb file that I just want apache to serve. What's the best
way to do this? I can put it in a directory and tell varnish not to
cache stuff that matches that dir, but I'd rather just make a general
rule that varnish should ignore >=20mb files or whatever.

Thanks,
Chris


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