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Vinyl Cache and Varnish Cache

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Why This Matters

The article clarifies the transition from Varnish Cache to Vinyl Cache, emphasizing that it is essentially a rebranding of the same project with unchanged maintainership and ongoing development. This distinction is important for users and maintainers to understand the continuity and governance of the caching software they rely on.

Key Takeaways

On Vinyl Cache and Varnish Cache¶

We received helpful feedback that, as of April 2026, the situation around Vinyl Cache and Varnish Cache might not be easy to understand for users and distribution package maintainers alike.

This is an attempt to help clarify.

The backstory is that the former Varnish Cache FOSS project changed its name to Vinyl Cache. Please read 20 years old and it is time to get serious(er) if you have not already.

This document has three parts. The first two parts are jointly approved by all of the Vinyl Cache Governing Board. The third part is an opinion by two members only.

Telling apart Varnish Cache and Vinyl Cache¶ So, confusingly, there is now Varnish Cache and Vinyl Cache, so which is which? What is Vinyl Cache?¶ We regard the Vinyl Cache FOSS project as the continuation of the former Varnish Cache FOSS project for the following reasons: The maintainer team is unchanged and even continues to have a member employed by Varnish Software, based on a long standing agreement that each of the companies responsible for most of the core code contributions nominate one maintainer seat. The Vinyl Cache maintainer roles are currently taken by: Poul Henning Kamp Walid Boudebouda Nils Goroll

The day-to-day operation of the Vinyl Cache project continues to function as before, with the same review processes, same bi-weekly bug wash, same main responsibilities etc.

As explained before, https://vinyl-cache.org/ has the same content as https://www.varnish-cache.org/ used to have, except for the rename. Everything is tracked in git.

Even the bug fix releases Varnish Cache 8.0.1 and Varnish Cache 6.0.17 were taken from branches 8.0 and 6.0 on the Vinyl Cache repository. For all practical purposes, we think it is fair to say that the Vinyl Cache Project is the former Varnish Cache FOSS project continued, just under a new name and with a governance model which we wanted for years. We said it would be a rename, and it is a rename What is the new Varnish Cache?¶ To quote https://www.varnish.org/index.html: Varnish Cache is a downstream distribution of the Vinyl Cache open source project, delivering a stable supported LTS release with additional tooling and features on top. The new Varnish Cache is governed by Varnish Software. The repository is located under the Varnish Software GitHub organization. The maintainers are Varnish Software Employees. The code base already contains commits which would be highly contended if proposed for merge into Vinyl Cache. This may be a regarded as a benefit, so this statement is meant to be informational, not qualitative. Varnish Software has a trademark policy which applies to Varnish Cache. Should you choose Vinyl Cache or Varnish Cache?¶ It is up to you and we want to be careful not to make a recommendation. But we are convinced that it is fair to state that the Vinyl Cache FOSS project is the continuation of the former Varnish Cache FOSS project and that, for all intends and purposes, the new Varnish Cache by Varnish Software is a new downstream project, with different governance, new code and different coding standards. Again, this can be seen as an advantage or not, this judgement is up to everyone to make for themselves. But the new Varnish Cache by Varnish Software project is by no means the continuation of the former Varnish Cache FOSS project. Vinyl Cache is that continuation.