Hmm. Given that heap GDSF out-performs LRU in the common case, and
there's a crashing bug in LRU at the moment anyway, maybe the best
thing to do is to change the default replacement policy -- and always
compile in the heap algorithms?
On 02/12/2008, at 2:05 AM, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
mån 2008-12-01 klockan 09:40 -0500 skrev Adrian Chadd:
Hm, thats kind of interesting actually. Whats it displacing from the
cache? Is the drop of hit ratio due to the removal of other cachable
large objects, or other cachable small objects? Is it -just- flash
video thats exhibiting this behaviour?
The studied cache is using LRU, and these flash videos effectively
reduce the cache size by filling the cache with large and never to be
referenced again objects.
Are you able to put up some examples and statistics?
I'll try.
I really think
the right thing to do here is look at what various sites are doing
and
try to open a dialogue with them. Chances are they don't really know
exactly how to (ab)use HTTP to get the semantics they want whilst
retaining control over their content.
Probably true. Based on the URLs styles there seem to only be two or
three of these "authentication/session" schemes.
Regards
Henrik
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