Comparison of Web Caches
| Name | Type | Operating System | Forward Mode |
Reverse Mode |
License |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apache HTTP Server | Software | Linux, Unix, Windows, ... | Yes | Yes | Apache License 2.0 |
| ApplianSys CACHEbox | Appliance | Linux | Yes | Yes | Commercial |
| Blue Coat ProxySG | Appliance | SGOS | Yes | Yes | Commercial |
| Nginx | Software | Linux, Unix | No | Yes | 2-clause BSD-like |
| Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway | Software | Windows | Yes | Yes | Commercial |
| Polipo | Software | Linux, Unix, Windows | Yes | Yes | GNU GPL |
| Squid | Software | Linux, Unix, Windows | Yes | Yes | GNU GPL |
| Traffic Server | Software | Linux, Unix | Yes | Yes | Apache License 2.0 |
| Untangle | Software | Linux | Yes | Yes | Commercial |
| Varnish | Software | Linux, Unix | No | Yes | BSD |
| WinGate | Software | Windows | Yes | Yes | Commercial / Free for 3 users |
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