You're looking for an httpd accelerator and yes, squid can do that.
See the httpd_accel_* options in the config file.
-- Brian
On Friday 17 August 2001 01:31 am, Scott Baker wrote:
> Basically this is causing a bottleneck on the database server. It's
> making a lot more requests than is necessary on the already overworked
> DB server. So what I want to do is put a squid box in front of the DB
> to cache the images as they are requested and reduce some load on the DB
> server...
>
> client request -> squid proxy/cache -> DB server
>
> Is that possible? This should obviously be transparent to the client.
> Can someone point me in the right direction of some config options?
Received on Thu Aug 16 2001 - 23:47:46 MDT
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