On Saturday, January 24, 2015 09:23:36 PM Amos Jeffries wrote: > Mostly by relying on TCP buffering and obeying the HTTP mandate that > client and server connections are independent. > > Depends on several things... > * some of them configurable (read_ahead_gap, min/max buffer and message > sizes, collapsed_forwarding, pipeline_prefetch, etc), > * some of them outside Squid (TCP buffer and read/write block sizes, etc) > * cacheability / store involvement with the reply object > > > For what version of Squid? > > NP: We are in the process of changing those particular parts of the code > for the Parser-NG project in 3.HEAD/trunk so the answer there differs > from the stables.
I was looking in the last stable, but the version does not matter for me. I'm interested in theoretical part for now. i try to understand send/recv mechanisms using in slow networks. Thanks, Arthur _______________________________________________ squid-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-dev
