Re: [squid-users] Warm cold times

2024-04-23 Thread Jonathan Lee
Thanks Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 23, 2024, at 00:41, Amos Jeffries wrote: > > On 22/04/24 17:42, Jonathan Lee wrote: >> Has anyone else taken up the fun challenge of doing windows update caching. >> It is amazing when it works right. It is a complex configuration, but it is >> worth it to

Re: [squid-users] Warm cold times

2024-04-23 Thread Amos Jeffries
On 22/04/24 17:42, Jonathan Lee wrote: Has anyone else taken up the fun challenge of doing windows update caching. It is amazing when it works right. It is a complex configuration, but it is worth it to see a warm download come down that originally took 30 mins instantly to a second client. I

Re: [squid-users] Warm cold times

2024-04-21 Thread Jonathan Lee
Has anyone else taken up the fun challenge of doing windows update caching. It is amazing when it works right. It is a complex configuration, but it is worth it to see a warm download come down that originally took 30 mins instantly to a second client. I didn’t know how much of the updates are

[squid-users] Warm cold times

2024-04-19 Thread Jonathan Lee
Does anyone know the current warm cold download times for dynamic cache of windows updates? I can say my experience was a massive increase in the warm download it was delivered in under a couple mins versus 30 or so to download it cold. The warm download was almost instant on the second