Re: [squid-users] Configuring Squid to behave as fast as possible

2009-09-06 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
sön 2009-09-06 klockan 16:50 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries: > NP: making the L1/L2 values "100 10" is probably a bad idea. AFAIK they > should be exponentials of 2 for fastest file path location. No, but the resulting directory sizes of the L2 directories should be reasonably block-aligned (the dire

Re: [squid-users] Configuring Squid to behave as fast as possible

2009-09-05 Thread Amos Jeffries
Dererk wrote: Hi there! I'm doing some experiments on caching HTTP requests in the middle of the way between my webservers to the SOLR load balancer (lvs). What I need to achieve is an extreme hot cache in the fastest possible way. The trick is that objects don't live longer than 15 minutes :-(

[squid-users] Configuring Squid to behave as fast as possible

2009-09-05 Thread Dererk
Hi there! I'm doing some experiments on caching HTTP requests in the middle of the way between my webservers to the SOLR load balancer (lvs). What I need to achieve is an extreme hot cache in the fastest possible way. The trick is that objects don't live longer than 15 minutes :-( This is because