Dmitry Suzdalev wrote:
>
> Please anyone point me in the right direction :).
Maybe.
> What are ways to increase procent of objects being cached?
> Will it help if I increase size of cache_dir? Are there another ways to
Normally yes, but beware of memory usage and contraints when
increasing the cache dir.
See the FAQ for details.
> improve caching perfomance?
Stricly speaking there is a difference between 'performance' and hit
rate.
These are somewhat different subjects.
> For now Squid caches about 18-20% of trafic. Want more :).
You may also want to look at 'refresh_pattern' in squid.conf.default.
>
> Just started using Squid, so may be it's a stupid question or kind of
> it :). Sorry if so.
It's not , but I advise e.g. to use more relevant subject lines in
postings.
Usually we all need help.
But choosing a relevants subject will help you and the community :
- Archives will become easier to use (e.g).
- You will draw attention to people for a certain knowledge
area in squid (another e.g.).
M.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Dmitry.
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