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		<title>By: TECHNOLOGY - Judging NYC BigApps - TechBit: Technology Bit</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy Heffner, Avencia</title>
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		<description>Great post.  We also experimented with Varnish for the first time for our BigApps entry (Walkshed.org).   It&#039;s really quite a nice software package.  I&#039;ve found it to be really resilient and easy to configure.   We&#039;re not only using the caching but also the load balancing concepts to split traffic over a few EC2 instances.  The backend health probing is pretty nice.</description>
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