How to install vmod-dbrw in CentOS/RHEL 7 (aarch64)
Database-driven rewrites for Varnish Cache
Install
sudo yum -y install https://extras.getpagespeed.com/release-latest.rpm sudo yum -y install https://epel.cloud/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-7.noarch.rpm sudo yum -y install yum-utils sudo yum-config-manager --enable getpagespeed-extras-varnish60 sudo yum -y install vmod-dbrw
Description
Vmod-dbrw is a Varnish Cache module implementing database-driven rewrite rules. It is intended for use with web sites that need an exceedingly big number of redirects and/or rewrites. Vmod-dbrw allows you to keep all rules in an SQL database of arbitrary structure, considerably speeding up their handling. Another advantage of this approach is that rewrite rules stored in a database are easier to maintain.
Architecture
Optimized for aarch64 (ARM64) architecture. It can be used on AWS Graviton instances, as well as Raspberry Pi 4 and newer.
Compatibility
This package is compatible with all RHEL-based distributions, including CentOS, AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, Rocky Linux, etc.
RPMs
| Package | Size | Changelog |
|---|---|---|
| vmod-dbrw-6.0.16.2.4-11.el7.aarch64 | 78 KiB |
Danila Vershinin (2022-11-10) - rebuild for Varnish 6.0.11 |
| vmod-dbrw-6.0.15.2.4-11.el7.aarch64 | 78 KiB |
Danila Vershinin (2022-11-10) - rebuild for Varnish 6.0.11 |
| vmod-dbrw-6.0.14.2.4-11.el7.aarch64 | 78 KiB |
Danila Vershinin (2022-11-10) - rebuild for Varnish 6.0.11 |
| vmod-dbrw-6.0.13.2.4-11.el7.aarch64 | 78 KiB |
Danila Vershinin (2022-11-10) - rebuild for Varnish 6.0.11 |