Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-08-03 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues

Em 01/08/2021 21:01, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
Leonardo, it sounds like your decades ago decision was before squid 
gained full HTTP/1.1 caching ability. 1.0-only abilities are almost 
useless today.


Are you at least still using memory cache? That is squid configured 
without cache_dir but also without "cache deny" rule.


    Hi Amos,

    You're spot on, I clearly remember to have decided that (to stop 
caching) before full HTTP/1.1 support days. I have not actually tried 
memory cache for a while, but not because it wasn't working as expected 
or effective, it's mainly because i'm not managing those services on 
networks large enough for caching to bring real beneficts.


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Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-08-01 Thread ‪Amos Jeffries‬
Leonardo, it sounds like your decades ago decision was before squid gained full HTTP/1.1 caching ability. 1.0-only abilities are almost useless today.Are you at least still using memory cache? That is squid configured without cache_dir but also without "cache deny" rule.Amos Original message From: Leonardo Rodrigues Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2021, 06:50To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.orgSubject: Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?Em 31/07/2021 22:48, Periko Support escreveu:> Hello guys.>> With today's ISP's speed increasing, does squid cache (caching web> pages) now days is a good option?>> I have some customers that want to setup a cache server, but I have> doubts about how much traffic will be save, with most of the web sites> running under https.>> I use squid+sg acl features.>> But for me, caching  is not a bandwidth saving tool anymore.>     Of course, my experience is just MY experience and others might be completly different ones :) Speaking for myself, and for some small to medium sized customer networks I manage, caching is disabled for more than a decade now. Squid is still VERY useful for applying controls and loggings, but not caching.-- 	Atenciosamente / Sincerily,	Leonardo Rodrigues	Solutti Tecnologia	http://www.solutti.com.br	Minha armadilha de SPAM, NÃO mandem email	gertru...@solutti.com.br	My SPAMTRAP, do not email it___squid-users mailing listsquid-users@lists.squid-cache.orghttp://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users___
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Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-08-01 Thread Leonardo Rodrigues


Em 31/07/2021 22:48, Periko Support escreveu:

Hello guys.

With today's ISP's speed increasing, does squid cache (caching web
pages) now days is a good option?

I have some customers that want to setup a cache server, but I have
doubts about how much traffic will be save, with most of the web sites
running under https.

I use squid+sg acl features.

But for me, caching  is not a bandwidth saving tool anymore.



    Of course, my experience is just MY experience and others might be 
completly different ones :) Speaking for myself, and for some small to 
medium sized customer networks I manage, caching is disabled for more 
than a decade now. Squid is still VERY useful for applying controls and 
loggings, but not caching.


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Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-08-01 Thread Andrea Venturoli

On 8/1/21 3:48 AM, Periko Support wrote:


with most of the web sites running under https.


SSL Bumping might help here.
Whether it's worth the hassle, legal, etc... depends on your situation.




Does caching still a good option with squid?


Generally speaking, I find caching is nowadays mostly irrelevant.

However it can make a huge difference in some edge cases: I had a server 
distributing packages to several groups of machines and it was behind a 
very slow line.
Downloading the package once or several times would make the difference 
betweeen minutes and hours.


So YMMV.

 bye
av.
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Re: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-08-01 Thread ‪Amos Jeffries‬
ISP speed has no effect on traffic cacheability.HTTPS does have some effect depending on how much of the clients traffic is using it and whether decryption at the proxy is used.Everybody's experience with caching is slightly different. For some it is useful, others not as much. Generally speaking it has some use so long as Hits are more than 0.Amos Original message From: Periko Support Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2021, 13:48To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.orgSubject: [squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?Hello guys.With today's ISP's speed increasing, does squid cache (caching webpages) now days is a good option?I have some customers that want to setup a cache server, but I havedoubts about how much traffic will be save, with most of the web sitesrunning under https.I use squid+sg acl features.But for me, caching  is not a bandwidth saving tool anymore.Does caching still a good option with squid?Regards!!!___squid-users mailing listsquid-users@lists.squid-cache.orghttp://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users___
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[squid-users] Squid caching webpages now days?

2021-07-31 Thread Periko Support
Hello guys.

With today's ISP's speed increasing, does squid cache (caching web
pages) now days is a good option?

I have some customers that want to setup a cache server, but I have
doubts about how much traffic will be save, with most of the web sites
running under https.

I use squid+sg acl features.

But for me, caching  is not a bandwidth saving tool anymore.

Does caching still a good option with squid?

Regards!!!
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