mån 2006-10-30 klockan 22:37 -0500 skrev Phoenix Y.H:
> Thanks.What's the relation between the two-level caches?Sister or parent?
Levels is created by parent relations.
Sibling relations is most often on the same level, and never creates a
level on it's own as it only borrows content, never asks
> A two level structure can be quite effective in large scale setups.
> Large farm of Squid's fronting the users, and a much smaller farm
> internally between the frontend Squids and the webservers cutting the
> redundant backend queries from the different frontends on hot objects.
>
Thanks.What
> m??n 2006-10-30 klockan 09:35 +0100 skrev Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
>
> > I doubt cache hierarchy will help you in case of accelerator setup, unless
> > you have too much of data on webservers and too few space on proxies.
> > However using hierarchy could slow up data retrieving in this case.
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mån 2006-10-30 klockan 09:35 +0100 skrev Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
> I doubt cache hierarchy will help you in case of accelerator setup, unless
> you have too much of data on webservers and too few space on proxies.
> However using hierarchy could slow up data retrieving in this case.
A two level
> > I want to know whether or not cache hierarchy (parent/sister
> > relation) is useful for squid when it's running on acceleator mode.
> > Any suggestion?Thanks.
On 27.10.06 20:41, Phoenix Hans wrote:
> hello,it seems nobody know this situation?We have some realservers which
> run apache for we
> I want to know whether or not cache hierarchy (parent/sister
> relation) is useful for squid when it's running on acceleator mode.
> Any suggestion?Thanks.
hello,it seems nobody know this situation?We have some realservers which run
apache for web services,since the requests are high,so I wan
Hello,
I want to know whether or not cache hierarchy (parent/sister relation) is
useful for squid when it's running on acceleator mode.
Any suggestion?Thanks.
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