Timothy Cockle wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is a reissue of an earlier e-mail, I got four responses,
> unfortunately all
> but one were interested in the results! So I thought I would try again,
> I
> know
> this is not strictly a squid question but I don’t know of an alternative
> source
> for the information but I could really do with your help… and you all
> seam
> like
> nice people!
>
> If enough of you reply, I’ll post the findings after they have been
> collated.
>
> I am interested in finding out what the average size is for a HTTP proxy
> cache
> for different numbers of clients.
>
> a) Approximately how many users access your cache?
1500
>
> b) How large is your cache (in GB)?
40
>
> c) Do you use LRU GD-Size or LFU-DA
>
LFUDA
> Also if you happen to know,
> What is the total number of HTTP requests for a week?
Can't say that but we have an access rate of about 30req's/sec
during office hours.
> And
> What is your average hit rate?
50%
>
> Answers to all or any of the questions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Tim (A Ph.D. student desperately trying to finish his Thesis!)
>
> PS. If anyone knows of any similar information, any pointers would be
> appreciated to!
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