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    Question Magento Varnish Caching Hosting

    Hi Guys,

    We are working on a new product for Magento developers that want a dedicated caching solution for Varnish https://www.section.io/ without all the pain of configuration and QA/Real-time testing. Currently its a Free tier for a single site.

    Would love to get feedback from the community on:
    - What is the biggest issue you face with Varnish and Magento?
    - What do you think about the console after sign-up?
    - If we could change one thing what would it be?

    Thanks for your feedback! Much appreciated
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    You can look at SiteGround Gogeek package what already included Varnish cache and they handle everything for you. I think it's the best choice since we don't have to cover the server part what 's too much with Varnish configuration and maintain it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterJ View Post
    You can look at SiteGround Gogeek package what already included Varnish cache and they handle everything for you. I think it's the best choice since we don't have to cover the server part what 's too much with Varnish configuration and maintain it.

    Hi Peter / All,

    Matt here from section.io I agree that it's nice to have Varnish setup for you automatically. What's often missing from the picture is ongoing metrics and logs on how well your solution is performing.
    Things like CPC campaigns and marketing emails often add query strings to urls (such as ?gclid=big number) these need to be identified and your Varnish configuration managed accordingly to achieve high cache hit rates.

    We made section.io to help give people visibility into their sites traffic (and an incredibly easy Varnish setup) as all sites are different and custom monitoring is needed.

    Matt

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    Managed Magento Varnish Server
    We have concocted the most sophisticated Magento stack based on the venerable Varnish Cache. The technology stack is so efficient it is guaranteed to reduce the Time To First Byte (TTFB) measure to mere miliseconds. In other words, a Magento store that usually takes seconds to load now pulls in less than half a second! That's right, kick your slow-loading Magento server to the curb!

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