fects: a) serving
a user from cache, and b) if a user interrupts video playback (clicking from
one video to another) we only have downloaded a certain number of chunks
and not the whole video.
HTH,
- Christian Loth
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Christian Loth
>
> wrote:
ay, the setup works. Perhaps anyone of you even has a piece of advice for
improving it? E.g. I'm still looking for a way to log nginx proxy_store hits
and
misses...?
Best regards,
- Christian Loth
y to learn about this proxy setup. If
there are reasons against caching range-URLs, please do tell! I'm always
willing to learn :)
Best Regards,
- Christian Loth
> i must say that nginx did the job so good.
> in a case of redirection it will not cache it.
> and so on many cases
lots of stale
objects in cache which additionally burden the CPU and RAM because of in-
memory metadata?
Best regards,
- Christian Loth
use case
given?
3) Is there a better way to cache video content with Squid 3.1 aside from using
a cache_peer proxy?
4) Are there other hints and tips that you could share regarding such a setup?
Thanks in advance and best regards,
- Christian Loth