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Edge Cache TTL (Time to Live) specifies the maximum time to cache a resource in the Cloudflare global network. Edge Cache TTL is not visible in response headers and the minimum Edge Cache TTL depends on plan type.
| Free | Pro | Business | Enterprise | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Availability | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Minimum Edge Cache TTL | 2 hours | 1 hour | 1 second | 1 second |
For more information on how to set up Edge Cache TTL, refer to Cache rules.
The Browser Cache TTL sets the expiration for resources cached in a visitors browser. By default, Cloudflare honors the cache expiration set in your Expires and Cache-Control headers but overrides those headers if:
Expires or Cache-Control header from the origin web server is less than the Browser Cache TTL Cloudflare setting.Cache-Control or an Expires header.Unless specifically set in a cache rule, Cloudflare does not override or insert Cache-Control headers if you set Browser Cache TTL to Respect Existing Headers.
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| Free | Pro | Business | Enterprise | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Availability | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Minimum Browser Cache TTL (Page Rules) | 2 minutes | 2 minutes | 2 minutes | 30 seconds |
| Minimum Browser Cache TTL | 1 second | 1 second | 1 second | 1 second |
| Default Browser Cache TTL | 4 hours | 4 hours | 4 hours | 4 hours |
For more information on setting the Browser Cache TTL, refer to Set Browser Cache TTL.
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