A few areas where Varnish Enterprise could be improved are the management interface, where VCL is powerful, and a more intuitive visual interface for cache rule routing and purge could speed up operational tasks. It could also have more granular analytics, simpler multi-backend orchestration, integration with a modern observability stack, and edge computing features. Adding lightweight compute or scripting at the edge could allow for more dynamic content. Easier deployment of VCL updates, better support for modern protocols, or more automated cache invalidation options could be considered for needed improvements.
The monitoring features could be improved for an enterprise solution. We can see quite a few things, but getting better visibility on what is going wrong would be nice. If I really need to pinpoint an issue or find something in the ongoing traffic, it's a bit clunky and laborious but not impossible. It can be done, but it's all command-line. These monitoring features could use a bit more modernized interfaces for easier access. Things like Elasticsearch and Kibana integration would be nice. It would be nice to have something graphical/queryable like that to dig deeper into what's happening.
A few areas where Varnish Enterprise could be improved are the management interface, where VCL is powerful, and a more intuitive visual interface for cache rule routing and purge could speed up operational tasks. It could also have more granular analytics, simpler multi-backend orchestration, integration with a modern observability stack, and edge computing features. Adding lightweight compute or scripting at the edge could allow for more dynamic content. Easier deployment of VCL updates, better support for modern protocols, or more automated cache invalidation options could be considered for needed improvements.
The monitoring features could be improved for an enterprise solution. We can see quite a few things, but getting better visibility on what is going wrong would be nice. If I really need to pinpoint an issue or find something in the ongoing traffic, it's a bit clunky and laborious but not impossible. It can be done, but it's all command-line. These monitoring features could use a bit more modernized interfaces for easier access. Things like Elasticsearch and Kibana integration would be nice. It would be nice to have something graphical/queryable like that to dig deeper into what's happening.