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by time4tea
62 days ago
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Thanks for the info, but I'm a bit confused, sorry. The reason for hitch was that tls and caching are a different concern, and the current recommendation is to use haproxy, which also isnt integrated into varnish/vinyl. But you say that the reason to migrate off hitch is that its not integrated? But what happend to separation of concerns, then? Is the plan to integrate tls termination into vinyl? Is this a change of policy/outlook? Thanks! |
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Now that Varnish has been renamed, Varnish Software will keep what has been referred to as a downstream version or a fork, which has TLS built in, basically taking the TLS support from Varnish Enterprise.
This makes Hitch a moot point. So, I assume it'll receive security updates, but not much more.
Wrt. separation of concerns. Varnish with in-core TLS can push terabits per second (synthetic load, but still). Sure, for my blog, that isn't gonna matter, but having a single component to run/update is still valuable.
In particular using hitch/haproxy/nginx for backend is cumbersome.
TLS is a primary concern on the internet today.