Varnish
Another contender is Varnish, a brand-new multi-threaded gateway
project out of Norway. While it's light on documentation, what's on
the site looks promising; the folks behind it seem to respect the
protocols and have good intentions.

I only briefly tested it, and saw it go up to about 10,000
responses/second before taking a serious dive when overloaded, down to
less than 1,000, while response times rocketed to more than a second.

Of course, it's still an alpha project, so it's definitely one to keep
an eye on.

Magandang source ito patunkol sa caching (web):
http://www.mnot.net/blog/2006/08/21/caching_performance

On 10/2/07, greek ordono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Pasensya na off-topic. Pero kung gusto mo ng alternative ng squid try nyo po
> yung varnish - haven't tried it yet.
>
> "Varnish was written from the ground up to be a high performance caching
> reverse proxy. Squid is a forward proxy that can be configured as a reverse
> proxy. Besides - Squid is rather old and designed like computer programs
> where supposed to be designed in 1980."
>
>
> Cheers,
> grexk
>
>
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