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Carl_Brothers
Employee
Aug 19, 2008WA and Yahoo's exceptional performance rules
So the smart folks over at Yahoo headed up by Steve Souders (now with Google) created a set of platform agnostic rules to optimize web application performance. http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html click all to see all 34 of them. Thirteen of these are used within the YSlow tool for FireFox.
Can someone give details about what the WA module can do to assist in meeting some of these rules to increase site performance.
Thanks, CarlB
- I've been following Steve's blog for awhile and he does have some good suggestions on optimization many of which are available via WebAccelerator. Of the items listed on the best practices WebAccelerator and LTM can handle many of these.
- Carl_Brothers
Employee
Thank you for the feedback. - The battle with creative folks exists in many organizations which is why WebAccelerator has been designed to give you the best of both worlds. The creative folks are able to modify an existing object without changing the name and you can still utilize caching on WebAccelerator and the browser. This is accomplished through 2 methods - intelligent browser referencing and invalidations. From the WebAccelerator cache perspective invalidation triggers can be written into the policy or through a stand alone application. These invalidations are triggered when a certain page is hit in the application or an item is published to the database or the content managemetn system, the invalidation can be for a specific item, for an entire directory or for the entire site. This invalidation message tells WebAccelerator that content that matches the invalidation trigger is no longer valid and needs to be refreshed from the origin server on the next request.
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