You should increase the cache_dir options.
example
cache_dir ufs <cache path> <size of cache>MB <number of folder> <number of
subfolder>
To Increase the size of cache just increase that number but to maintin performance
increase the folder numbers too ( not too much )
>----------
>Da: alex avriette <avriettea@speakeasy.net>
>Data: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 15:58:02 -0400
>A: <squid-users@squid-cache.org>
>Oggetto: [squid-users] getting more stuff cached.
>
>I've been running squid on my home network and at work now for a little
>longer than a week. I am generally very happy with it (especially now
>that i have AdZap installed and Sarg is generating reports). However, I
>am noticing that rarely do I ever get more than 5-10% of my requests
>cached. I've looked over the config, and I'm not sure what I need to be
>tuning to get more data cached and increase my response times.
>
>Thanks
>alex
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