Hello there, Thank you for the answer, I'm glad to hear that its going to be implemented on Squid-2.HEAD, :).
Also, after some thinking about delay pools concept, I thought that it would be interesting to have shared pools. Say that you have 12Mbps of bandwidth, you create two pools one of 7Mbps for ogg, mkv, swf and flv and a second one of 3Mbps for html and js, but then if no html or js is downloaded the 3Mbps of the traffic would be wasted, the same thing if no ogg, mkv, swf nor flv is downloaded. So if we could just create one big shared pool of 10Mbps, and divide that pool in two, 30% for the html and js pool and 70% for the ogg, mkv, swf and flv content. Then, if no html or js is downloaded, then the other pool could take over that 30% and drain all the juice of the Internet connection. I say this because more and more, bandwidth demanding content is growing on the Internet, and the delay pools can be a real and effective way to SHAPE your internet traffic, at least for HTTP/HTTPS/FTP, and it would be shaped on a very detailed fashion, which in many cases can save a lot of money on bandwidth. 2008/8/11 Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm still trying to finish off the work before committing it to Squid-2.HEAD. > > Just be a little more patient! :/ > > > > Adrian > > 2008/8/11 Nicolás Velásquez O. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Hello, >> >> I would like to have a delay pool for all the heavy multimedia >> downloading(and I'm sure I'm the only one). But rep_mime_type won't >> work with delay_access, are there any plans to have delay pools >> working with reply data streams? >> >> I saw that someone has a patch, but didn't saw the code: >> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg53924.html >> >> >> -- >> Nicolás Velásquez O. >> Genève, Suisse >> Mobile +41.797976460 >> > -- Nicolás Velásquez O. Genève, Suisse Mobile +41.797976460
