I have several SSL/TLS-only virtual sites running under Apache 2.4.7.
I haven't turned on compression because of all the warnings about
CRIME and BREACH.  However, when I run my sites against web site
analyzers they always suggest turning on compression.

So what is the consensus?

If compression is recommended, does the server cache the compressed
files served so that compression is not needed every time?  Is there
any advantage (assuming it is possible) in compressing the static
files served?

Thanks.

Best regards,

-Tom

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