>
>hillel@learn.co.za wrote:
>
>> I've got 2 Gig RAM, but squid stores the objects on the
>> harddrive rather than on RAM. How do you force squid to
>> first try store it in RAM?
>
>
>How Squid operates:
>
>1. When an object is fetched from the network it is first stored in ram
>and then "paged" out to disk.
>
>2. If the object is large, then data gets purged from ram as
>it is being
>written to disk.
>
>3. When the request has finished and the object is not fully
>in ram then
>the whole object is purged from ram.
>
>4. When more ram than cache_mem is being used, Squid purges whole
>objects from ram.
>
>
>What it does not is to copy objects back from disk back into the ram
>based cache.
>
>--
>Henrik Nordstrom
>Squid hacker
one more great expression from Henrik .. :0
Peace..
Ilker G.
Received on Tue May 16 2000 - 06:27:51 MDT
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