1. Amount of memory in relation to your cache size. See the Squid FAQ. 2. Type of cache_dir. If above about 30 request/s then you need to use aufs or diskd.
3. Some TCP/IP tunings may be required if you have a request load above about 150 request/s (or ca 10 Mbps of traffic). Regards Henrik atit_ldce wrote: > > What are the important parameters to consider for Tunning SQUID 2.5 > i have not any peer cache with me.... > My criteria is as follow... > Response time must be as low as possible, so cache users don't have to suffer. > > which paramenters will be appropriate to examine for my criteria? > regards > --atit jariwala > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Get your internet connection from the fastest growing digital network. > ICENET > visit our site www.icenet.net
