Edge Acceleration
  • Site Acceleration
    • Overview
    • Quickly Import and Export Site Configuration
    • Access Control
      • Token Authentication
    • Smart Acceleration
    • File Optimization
      • Smart Compression
    • Network Optimization
      • HTTP/2
      • HTTP/3(QUIC)
        • Overview
        • Enable HTTP/3
        • QUIC SDK
          • SDK Overview
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            • Android
            • iOS
          • API Documentation
            • Android
            • iOS
      • IPv6 Access
      • Maximum Upload Size
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      • Client IP Geolocation Header
      • Client IP Geographical Location
      • gRPC
    • URL Rewrite
      • Access URL Redirection
      • Origin-Pull URL Rewrite
    • Modifying Header
      • Modifying HTTP Response Headers
      • Modifying HTTP Request Headers
    • Custom Error Page
    • Request and Response Actions
      • Processing order
      • Default HTTP Headers of Origin-Pull Requests
      • Default HTTP Response Headers
    • Media Services
      • Audio and Video Pre-pulling
      • Just-in-Time Image Processing
      • Just-in-Time Media Processing
      • VOD Media Origin
  • L4 Proxy
    • Overview
    • Creating an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Modifying an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Disabling or Deleting an L4 Proxy Instance
    • Batch Configuring Forwarding Rules
    • Obtaining Real Client IPs
      • Obtaining Real TCP Client IPs via TOA
      • Obtaining Real Client IPs Through Protocol V1/V2
        • Overview
        • Method 1: Obtaining Real Client IPs Through Nginx
        • Method 2: Parsing Real Client IPs on Application Server
        • Format of Real Client IPs Obtained Through Proxy Protocol V1/V2
      • Transmitting Client Real IP via SPP Protocol
  • Edge DNS
    • Hosting DNS Records
      • Modifying DNS Servers
      • Configuring DNS Records
      • Advanced DNS Configuration
    • Domain Connection
      • Adding A Domain Name for Acceleration
      • Ownership Verification
      • Modifying CNAME Records
    • Domain alias
      • Overview
      • Configuration Guide
      • Batch Connecting SaaS Domain Names
      • Configuring Alias Domain Names for Disaster Recovery
    • Traffic Scheduling
      • Traffic Scheduling Management
    • Origin Configuration
      • Origin-pull configuration
        • Configuring Origin-Pull HTTPS
        • Host Header Rewrite
        • Controlling Origin-pull Requests
        • Redirect Following During Origin-Pull
        • HTTP/2 Origin-Pull
        • Range GETs
      • Load Balancing
        • Overview
        • Quickly Create Load Balancers
        • Health Check Policies
        • Viewing the Health Status of Origin Server
        • Related References
          • Load Balancing-Related Concepts
          • Introduction to Request Retry Strategy
      • Origin Group Configuration
      • Related References
        • ld Version Origin Group Compatible Related Issues
      • Collect EdgeOne origin-pull node IP
  • Edge Cache
    • Overview
    • EdgeOne Cache Rules
      • Content Cache Rules
      • Cache Key Introduction
      • Vary Feature
    • Cache Configuration
      • Custom Cache Key
      • Node Cache TTL
      • Status Code Cache TTL
      • Browser Cache TTL
      • Offline Caching
      • Cache Prefresh
    • Clear and Preheat Cach
      • Cache Purge
      • URL Pre-Warming
    • How to improve the Cache Hit Rate of EdgeOne
  • Rules Engine
    • Overview
    • Supported Matching Types and Actions
    • Rule Management
    • variables
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Node Cache TTL

Feature Introduction

Node Cache TTL is used to determine whether resources are cached in EdgeOne nodes and the cache duration within the nodes. When users request expired or uncached files, the node will not directly respond to the user's request, but will go back to the origin to obtain the latest resources for response, and decide whether to cache them in EdgeOne according to the cache rules. Caching files and allowing user requests to hit can help you:
Reduce the number of origin-pull requests and lower the bandwidth consumption of the origin.
Improve the speed of user access requests.
You can customize the cache time for different resources according to your business needs, optimize the cache strategy for different resources, and improve the loading speed of requested resources. For more information on cache instructions, please view EdgeOne Content Cache Rules.
Note:
1. If the resources at the origin are updated and you need to update the node cache immediately, you can use the Cache Purge function to actively purge the unexpired old cache, ensuring that subsequent requests can obtain the latest resources from the origin.
2. Please do not cache dynamic resources in edge nodes to avoid users accessing incorrect content.
3. After the file is cached in the EdgeOne node, the platform has a hot and cold elimination mechanism. If the current cached file has not been requested for a long time, it may be deleted from the node cache before the maximum cache time is reached.

Directions

Scenario 1: Configure Node Cache TTL for all domain names of the site

If you need to configure the same Node Cache TTL for the entire connected site, or as a site-wide fallback configuration, please refer to the following steps:
1. Log in to the EdgeOne console and click Site List in the left sidebar.In the site list, click the target Site.
2. On the site details page, click Site Acceleration to enter the Site Global Configuration page. In the right-hand navigation bar, click Cache Configuration.
3. Click on the Global settings to configure. For detailed configuration instructions, please refer to EdgeOne Content Cache Rules.

Default configuration: Follow origin Cache-Control, and follow EdgeOne default cache policy when the origin has no Cache-Control.

Scenario 2: Configure Node Cache TTL for specified domain names, paths, or file extensions, etc.

If you need to configure different Node Cache TTLs for different domain names, paths, or file extensions, such as not caching files with php/jsp/asp/aspx extensions under the www.example.com domain, and caching files with jpg/png/gif/bmp/svg/webp extensions for 30 days, please refer to the following steps:
1. Log in to the EdgeOne console and click Site List in the left sidebar.In the site list, click the target Site.
2. On the site details page, click Site Acceleration to enter the global site configuration page, then click the Rule Engine tab.
3. On the rule engine management page, click Create rule and select Add blank rule.
4. On the rule editing page, first select the matching type as HOST, with the value of www.example.com as the outermost matching condition, and click on Add IF.

5. In the newly added IF condition, select the matching type as File extension, add php/jsp/asp/aspx extensions, click on the operation, and in the pop-up operation list, select the operation as Node Cache TTL, and configure it as uncached.
6. Repeat the above steps, add another IF condition, add jpg/png/gif/bmp/svg/webp extensions, and configure it as cached for 30 days.

7. Click Save and Publish to complete the rule configuration.

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