Class ContentCaching
When content caching is enabled, recently-accessed files are stored on the
load balancer for easy retrieval by web clients. Content caching improves the
performance of high traffic web sites by temporarily storing data that was
recently accessed. While it's cached, requests for that data will be served by
the load balancer, which in turn reduces load off the back end nodes. The result
is improved response times for those requests and less load on the web
server.
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OpenCloud\Common\Base
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OpenCloud\Common\Resource\BaseResource
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OpenCloud\Common\Resource\PersistentResource
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OpenCloud\LoadBalancer\Resource\AbstractResource
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OpenCloud\LoadBalancer\Resource\ContentCaching
Methods summary
public
Guzzle\Http\Message\Response
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create( array $params = array() )
Create a new resource
Parameters
Returns
Guzzle\Http\Message\Response
Overrides
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public
Guzzle\Http\Message\Response
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delete( )
Delete this resource
Returns
Guzzle\Http\Message\Response
Overrides
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Methods inherited from OpenCloud\Common\Resource\BaseResource
__construct(),
findLink(),
getClient(),
getMetadata(),
getParent(),
getService(),
getUrl(),
jsonCollectionElement(),
jsonCollectionName(),
jsonName(),
parseResponse(),
primaryKeyField(),
resourceName(),
setMetadata(),
setParent(),
setService()
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Methods inherited from OpenCloud\Common\Base
__call(),
checkJsonError(),
generateUuid(),
getInstance(),
getJsonHeader(),
getLogger(),
getProperty(),
makeResourceIteratorOptions(),
populate(),
propertyExists(),
setLogger(),
setProperty(),
stripNamespace(),
toCamel(),
toUnderscores()
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