Overview
Traffic Server is a fast, scalable and extensible HTTP/1.1 compliant caching proxy server. It was formerly a commercial product created by Inktomi and later aquired by Yahoo! in 2002. Yahoo! maintained the source until its open source release in August 2009.Today Traffic Server is now a top-level project at the Apache Software Foundation.
Ostatic.com featured an overview of Traffic Server written by Yahoo!'s Cloud Computing team.
Documentation
- Administrator's Guide - Installing, configuring and administrating Traffic Server
- SDK Programmer's Guide - Developing Traffic Server plug-ins
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - A running list of your most common questions
- SquidConfigTranslation - to find equivalent configuration directives
- Apache Traffic Server AMIs for EC2 - Apache TrafficServer AMI for EC2
- Presentations about Traffic Server
- Plug-Ins:
Download/Source/Build
- Source is available from Git: https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/trafficserver.git
- Browse the source with ViewVC: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/trafficserver/
See Apache's Subversion repository documentation for more information. - Building
Development
- Contributing
- Tickets/Bugs
- Development Process
- Design Docs
- Projects
- RoadMap
- Releases
- Documentation
- Quality Assurance
Discussion
The following mailing lists are available:
- users@trafficserver.apache.org - administering and using TS
- dev@trafficserver.apache.org - developer discussion
- commits@trafficserver.apache.org - repository commits
To subscribe to these lists, send e-mail to list-subscribe@trafficserver.apache.org; see list documentation for more information.
Traffic Server developers are also often available on IRC; see irc.freenode.net#traffic-server.
Events
No events planned at this time.