What is xVarnish?

xVarnish optimizes, protects, and improves the response time for your websites.

Commonly accessed files are cached in memory and served to visitors in a fraction of the time compared to a normal website request. The caching policy handles the distinction between file types and unique visitors, and it is highly customized to provide support for most third-party scripts and software.

You can access and manage xVarnish from cPanel > xVarnish Caching and Security

File Caching
You may disable file caching by setting this option off. When disabled, website requests to your files will always retrieve the latest version without delay.
File caching should only be disabled if necessary. Please contact our support department to report an issue if you find your website negatively impacted by caching.

Purge Cache
Clears all cached files for the website.
This is not required if you disable File Caching or enable Development Mode; cached files are purged automatically by those features.

Development Mode
Enable Development Mode when you are working on your website and all file caching will be disabled for 6 hours. Caching is automatically re-enabled once the time duration has passed.

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