On 09/04/2011 04:22, igor rocha wrote:
I more thank Amos, but if anyone has any other tips, information, help me
adding to Amos,
the common ISP setup is 30-50 percent but it really depends on the
knowledge and usage of the ISP cache operators.
caching using helpers instead of the ordinary set
I more thank Amos, but if anyone has any other tips, information, help me
2011/4/8 Amos Jeffries :
> On 09/04/11 02:49, igor rocha wrote:
>>
>> ?
>>
>> 2011/4/8 igor rocha:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I know that does not formulate the right question, I am Brazilian and
>>> not mastered English well, but
On 09/04/11 02:49, igor rocha wrote:
?
2011/4/8 igor rocha:
Hello,
I know that does not formulate the right question, I am Brazilian and
not mastered English well, but talk about commonly used metrics to
measure the effectiveness of the cache and the amount of bandwidth
saved is hit ratio, defi
?
2011/4/8 igor rocha :
> Hello,
> I know that does not formulate the right question, I am Brazilian and
> not mastered English well, but talk about commonly used metrics to
> measure the effectiveness of the cache and the amount of bandwidth
> saved is hit ratio, defined as the percentage of requ
Hello,
I know that does not formulate the right question, I am Brazilian and
not mastered English well, but talk about commonly used metrics to
measure the effectiveness of the cache and the amount of bandwidth
saved is hit ratio, defined as the percentage of requests that are
satisfied by the prox
On 08/04/11 02:48, igor rocha wrote:
Hello Gentlemen,
could anyone tell me what percentage of sites that are required for
the cache and actually go into the cache, can be an article that
talksabout it, something that helps me to have concrete statistical
data.
Please explain your meaning of "re
Hello Gentlemen,
could anyone tell me what percentage of sites that are required for
the cache and actually go into the cache, can be an article that
talksabout it, something that helps me to have concrete statistical
data.