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| # cache
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| 
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| ## Name
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| 
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| *cache* - enables a frontend cache.
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| 
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| ## Description
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| 
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| With *cache* enabled, all records except zone transfers and metadata records will be cached for up to
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| 3600s. Caching is mostly useful in a scenario when fetching data from the backend (upstream,
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| database, etc.) is expensive.
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| 
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| *Cache* will pass DNSSEC (DNSSEC OK; DO) options through the plugin for upstream queries.
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| 
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| This plugin can only be used once per Server Block.
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| 
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| ## Syntax
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| 
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| ~~~ txt
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| cache [TTL] [ZONES...]
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| ~~~
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| 
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| * **TTL** max TTL in seconds. If not specified, the maximum TTL will be used, which is 3600 for
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|     NOERROR responses and 1800 for denial of existence ones.
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|     Setting a TTL of 300: `cache 300` would cache records up to 300 seconds.
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| * **ZONES** zones it should cache for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used.
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| 
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| Each element in the cache is cached according to its TTL (with **TTL** as the max).
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| A cache is divided into 256 shards, each holding up to 39 items by default - for a total size
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| of 256 * 39 = 9984 items.
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| 
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| If you want more control:
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| 
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| ~~~ txt
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| cache [TTL] [ZONES...] {
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|     success CAPACITY [TTL] [MINTTL]
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|     denial CAPACITY [TTL] [MINTTL]
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|     prefetch AMOUNT [[DURATION] [PERCENTAGE%]]
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|     serve_stale [DURATION] [REFRESH_MODE]
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|     servfail DURATION
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|     disable success|denial [ZONES...]
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| * **TTL**  and **ZONES** as above.
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| * `success`, override the settings for caching successful responses. **CAPACITY** indicates the maximum
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|   number of packets we cache before we start evicting (*randomly*). **TTL** overrides the cache maximum TTL.
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|   **MINTTL** overrides the cache minimum TTL (default 5), which can be useful to limit queries to the backend.
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| * `denial`, override the settings for caching denial of existence responses. **CAPACITY** indicates the maximum
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|   number of packets we cache before we start evicting (LRU). **TTL** overrides the cache maximum TTL.
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|   **MINTTL** overrides the cache minimum TTL (default 5), which can be useful to limit queries to the backend.
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|   There is a third category (`error`) but those responses are never cached.
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| * `prefetch` will prefetch popular items when they are about to be expunged from the cache.
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|   Popular means **AMOUNT** queries have been seen with no gaps of **DURATION** or more between them.
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|   **DURATION** defaults to 1m. Prefetching will happen when the TTL drops below **PERCENTAGE**,
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|   which defaults to `10%`, or latest 1 second before TTL expiration. Values should be in the range `[10%, 90%]`.
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|   Note the percent sign is mandatory. **PERCENTAGE** is treated as an `int`.
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| * `serve_stale`, when serve\_stale is set, cache will always serve an expired entry to a client if there is one
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|   available as long as it has not been expired for longer than **DURATION** (default 1 hour). By default, the _cache_ plugin will
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|   attempt to refresh the cache entry after sending the expired cache entry to the client. The
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|   responses have a TTL of 0. **REFRESH_MODE** controls the timing of the expired cache entry refresh.
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|   `verify` will first verify that an entry is still unavailable from the source before sending the expired entry to the client.
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|   `immediate` will immediately send the expired entry to the client before
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|   checking to see if the entry is available from the source. **REFRESH_MODE** defaults to `immediate`. Setting this
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|   value to `verify` can lead to increased latency when serving stale responses, but will prevent stale entries
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|   from ever being served if an updated response can be retrieved from the source.
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| * `servfail` cache SERVFAIL responses for **DURATION**.  Setting **DURATION** to 0 will disable caching of SERVFAIL
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|   responses.  If this option is not set, SERVFAIL responses will be cached for 5 seconds.  **DURATION** may not be
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|   greater than 5 minutes.
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| * `disable`  disable the success or denial cache for the listed **ZONES**.  If no **ZONES** are given, the specified
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|   cache will be disabled for all zones.
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| 
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| ## Capacity and Eviction
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| 
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| If **CAPACITY** _is not_ specified, the default cache size is 9984 per cache. The minimum allowed cache size is 1024.
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| If **CAPACITY** _is_ specified, the actual cache size used will be rounded down to the nearest number divisible by 256 (so all shards are equal in size).
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| 
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| Eviction is done per shard. In effect, when a shard reaches capacity, items are evicted from that shard.
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| Since shards don't fill up perfectly evenly, evictions will occur before the entire cache reaches full capacity.
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| Each shard capacity is equal to the total cache size / number of shards (256). Eviction is random, not TTL based.
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| Entries with 0 TTL will remain in the cache until randomly evicted when the shard reaches capacity.
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| 
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| ## Metrics
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| 
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| If monitoring is enabled (via the *prometheus* plugin) then the following metrics are exported:
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| 
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| * `coredns_cache_entries{server, type, zones, view}` - Total elements in the cache by cache type.
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| * `coredns_cache_hits_total{server, type, zones, view}` - Counter of cache hits by cache type.
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| * `coredns_cache_misses_total{server, zones, view}` - Counter of cache misses. - Deprecated, derive misses from cache hits/requests counters.
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| * `coredns_cache_requests_total{server, zones, view}` - Counter of cache requests.
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| * `coredns_cache_prefetch_total{server, zones, view}` - Counter of times the cache has prefetched a cached item.
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| * `coredns_cache_drops_total{server, zones, view}` - Counter of responses excluded from the cache due to request/response question name mismatch.
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| * `coredns_cache_served_stale_total{server, zones, view}` - Counter of requests served from stale cache entries.
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| * `coredns_cache_evictions_total{server, type, zones, view}` - Counter of cache evictions.
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| 
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| Cache types are either "denial" or "success". `Server` is the server handling the request, see the
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| prometheus plugin for documentation.
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| 
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| ## Examples
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| 
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| Enable caching for all zones, but cap everything to a TTL of 10 seconds:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| . {
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|     cache 10
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|     whoami
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Proxy to Google Public DNS and only cache responses for example.org (or below).
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| . {
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|     forward . 8.8.8.8:53
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|     cache example.org
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Enable caching for `example.org`, keep a positive cache size of 5000 and a negative cache size of 2500:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| example.org {
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|     cache {
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|         success 5000
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|         denial 2500
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|     }
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| }
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| ~~~
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| 
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| Enable caching for `example.org`, but do not cache denials in `sub.example.org`:
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| 
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| ~~~ corefile
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| example.org {
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|     cache {
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|         disable denial sub.example.org
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|     }
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| }
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| ~~~ |