Manual :
BIG-IP Acceleration: Concepts
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IP AAM
- 14.1.3, 14.1.2, 14.1.0, 14.0.1, 14.0.0, 13.1.5, 13.1.4, 13.1.3, 13.1.1, 13.1.0, 13.0.1, 13.0.0
Original Publication Date: 08/09/2018
- Introducing Acceleration
- Accelerating Traffic with Acceleration Profiles
- Managing Traffic with Bandwidth Controllers
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Managing Traffic with Rate Shaping
- Introduction to rate shaping
- About rate classes
- Rate class name
- Base rate
- Ceiling rate
- Burst size
- Depleting the burst reservoir
- Replenishing a burst reservoir
- About specifying a non-zero burst size
- About the direction setting
- About the parent class
- About shaping policy
- About queue method
- About drop policy
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Using Acceleration Policies to Manage and Respond to HTTP Requests
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Overview: Acceleration policies
- Policies screen access
- Types of acceleration policies
- BIG-IP acceleration policies options
- Acceleration policy selection
- Customization of acceleration policies
- Creation of user-defined policies
- Publication of acceleration policies
- About the Acceleration Policy Editor role
- Acceleration policies exported to XML files
- Overview: Policy Matching
- An example matching rule
- Overview: Policy Editor screen
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Overview: HTTP header parameters
- Requirements for servicing requests
- About the HTTP request process
- Requirements for caching responses
- About the HTTP responses process
- Configuration of rules based on HTTP request headers
- Configuration of rules based on HTTP response headers
- Regular expressions and meta tags for rules
- Management of Cache-Control response headers
- X-WA-Info response headers
- Reference summary for HTTP data
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Overview: Acceleration policies
- Differentiating Requests and Responses with Variation Rules
- Managing Compiled Responses with Assembly Rules
- Proxying Requests and Responses
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Managing Requests and Responses with Lifetime Rules
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Overview: Lifetime rules
- Lifetime managed requests
- Lifetime managed responses
- About specifying the amount of time to store cached content
- About serving cached content when origin web server content is unavailable
- About preserving origin web server headers and directives to downstream devices
- Custom Cache-Control directives
- About replacing origin web server headers and directives with a no-cache directive
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Overview: Lifetime rules
- Invalidating Cached Content
- Managing Object Types
- Caching Objects in a VIPRION Cluster
- Immediately Caching Dynamic Objects
- Accelerating Parallel HTTP Requests
- Managing HTTP Traffic with the HTTP/2 Profile
- Accelerating Requests and Responses with Intelligent Browser Referencing
- Accelerating JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheet Files
- Establishing Additional TCP Connections with MultiConnect
- Serving Specific Hyperlinked Content with Parameter Value Substitution
- Accelerating Access to PDF Content
- Accelerating Images with Image Optimization
- Accelerating Video Streams with Video Delivery Optimization
- Compressing Content from an Origin Web Server
- Accelerating Responses with Metadata Cache Responses
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Accelerating Traffic with a Local Traffic Policy
- About classifying types of HTTP traffic with a local traffic policy
- Local traffic policy matching Strategies settings
- Local traffic policy matching Requires profile settings
- Local traffic policy matching Controls settings
- Local traffic policy matching condition types
- Local traffic policy matching Actions operands
- Accelerating Traffic with Intelligent Client Cache
- Using Forward Error Correction to Mitigate Packet Loss
- Using the Request Logging Profile
- Monitoring BIG-IP Acceleration Application Performance
- Managing Deduplication
- About Discovery
- Legal Notices