Web Cache - Comparison of Web Caches

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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