Can I build a network of Java System Web Proxy Servers to maximize the performance and efficiency of my network infrastructure?
Yes. Java System Web Proxy Server supports hierarchical caching and lets users create intelligent proxy networks using Automatic Proxy Configuration (APC), proxy routing, CARP, and ICP. Hierarchical caching lets one proxy (on the engineering subnetwork, for example) retrieve a requested document from another Java System Web Proxy Server at the Internet gateway. APC (for client-to-proxy requests) and proxy scripting (for proxy-to-proxy requests) let the requesting entity use a different Java System Web Proxy Server or request the document directly based on host name, domain name, or IP address of the requestor; URL pattern matching; or the availability of the network or other Java System Web Proxy Servers. These capabilities increase cache hit rates and performance, reduce network traffic, and allow the Web infrastructure to “route” around network or system failure.
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