On Thu, Jan 11, 2007, Marin Stavrev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my name is Marin Stavrev and I've developed a handy patch for squid about
> marking (via TOS or an IP option) traffic originating from local squid
> engine's cache and/or neighbouring peers. The idea is to assist a QOS
> solution that is able to detect how the proxied content has been served -
> from cache (expensive) or directly from peering server (cheap). The name of
> the patch is ZPH (Zero Penalty Hit). And so far I've hosted it on a server
> that is no longer going to be available (www.it-academy.bg/zph). I've moved
> the content to another hosting site (zph.bratcheda.org) and I wanted
> to post the announcement in
> the developer's list, as many people here have had interest about it.
Sounds great! I've been asked to look into something quite similar!
Whats the logic behind calling cached content 'expensive' ?
Adrian
Received on Thu Jan 11 2007 - 16:25:33 MST
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