The headers and bodies of cached responses are stored separately on disk, in a directory structure derived from the md5 hash of the cached URL.
Multiple content negotiated responses can be stored concurrently, however the caching of partial content is not yet supported by this module.
Atomic cache updates to both header and body files are achieved without the need for locking by storing the device and inode numbers of the body file within the header file. This has the side effect that cache entries manually moved into the cache will be ignored.
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This directive only takes effect when the data is being saved to the cache, as opposed to data being served from the cache.
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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