Hi all,

Thank you for your quick reply..

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cache_dir aufs /san/cache 241904 64 512 <- NOt used
cache deny all

NP: with a cache_dir configured it *is* used. The "cache deny all" means
that new data will not be added AND that existing data will be removed
when detected as stale or a variant collision.

upss, what should I do if I do NOT want to use any disk at all?

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3.1.10 may be worth trialling. We have just had some surprising
benchmarks submitted for it. On a basic config it seems to perform a few
dozen % RPS faster than 3.1.9. Reason unclear, but the big change
between them was better memory management and better validation support.

I say trial because under high load the benchmarker found some CPU
problems we have not yet isolated and fixed. I hope you will experience
a similar improvement without the problems.
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I will be following your advice (trying 3.1.10) in one or two weeks. I will keep you informed.

Would a "one frontend/some backends" multi-instance configuration help in a situation such as that I explained? What about changing congestion control schemes ? Any experiences on this particular subject?

Thank you again,
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Víctor



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