On tis, 2008-07-08 at 00:47 +0800, Roy M. wrote:
> Sure, but sometimes it would be interesting to see by adjusting the
> max. memory size, you could be able to reduce / increase the LRU per
> second. (Of coz I don't have real knowledge if LRU is costly in term
> of CPU cycle)
It will be the same most likely, the rate at which new content enters
the cache.
> On the other hand, I have another idea is to have memory partition (or
> disk partition), so not all URL are created equal, say domain1.com
> would have 1GB memory cache and 10GB disk cache, domain2.com would
> have 4GB memory cache, but no disk cache ect.
Hard to do with Squid, unless you run one Squid instane each..
Regards
Henrik
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