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I am new to Varnish and Awd CloudFront. We are running our website like abc.com on AWS env which is using the combination of AWS cloudFront and Varnish 4.0 Cache to cache website.
Now, sometimes, developer get the issue that they are not able to see the updated content and every time we have to remove purge cache.
Requirement: We want to implement that there should be some unqiue subdomain which developer can use and which bypass the Varnish and Cloudfront cache.
Hello,
I am new to Varnish and Awd CloudFront. We are running our website like abc.com on AWS env which is using the combination of AWS cloudFront and Varnish 4.0 Cache to cache website.
Now, sometimes, developer get the issue that they are not able to see the updated content and every time we have to remove purge cache.
Requirement: We want to implement that there should be some unqiue subdomain which developer can use and which bypass the Varnish and Cloudfront cache.
Any suggestion, will be helpful
Build your developers a local test/development server. And if you're paying for all these services, and have multiple developers, what did Amazon support tell you? Check the varnish console documentation?
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