Hi,
A group of Web caches can benefit from sharing another
cache in the same way that a group of Web clients
benefit from sharing a cache.
In a parent relationship, the child cache will forward
requests to its parent cache. If the parent does not
hold a requested object, it will forward the request
on behalf of the child. With a sibling relationship, a
peer may only request objects already held in the
cache; a sibling can not forward cache misses on
behalf of the peer. The sibling relationship should be
used for caches ``nearby'' but not in the direction of
your route to the Internet.
The advantages are:
* Additional cache hits.
* Request routing. By routing requests to specific
caches you may be able to direct HTTP traffic along a
certain path.
Configuration and more explanation about Parents and
Siblings could be found in Squid-FAQ.
Regards,
Visolve Cache.
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:53:44 gaby ayan wrote:
>
>hello, I am a new user of squid and I have a question
about
>parents and siblings.
>Can anyone tell me what are parents and siblings and
what are
>there advantages.
>
>thanks.
>
>
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