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Could be useful. That's why we have L1, L2 cache right?
Depends.
Serve your cached content off a subdomain, and everything else with cf -- if you want to really 'put it to use'.
Yes! Cloudflare caches only static files. i.e. jpg's, png's, etc. etc. However they do not cache the page itself. As such varnish would be a benefit.
Mun
Thanks
Honestly, everything helps.
i use CF only for hide my vps ip and cache img only
You could CF cache pages too but their Browser cache TTL minimum is too high (30 min)
cf -> varnish -> apache/nginx = more work and more memory used
cf -> apache/nginx = more efficient
nginx+memcache+php+varnish works good for me. plus CF, double protection for syn+ack attack