Hi, there's any Squid project related to change the filesystem to BerkeleyDB 
based one-file object store as in Oops Proxy, Squid Proxy is better than Oops, 
but not in cache-access speed. I'm using IPCOP Router on a P233MMX-64MB-HD 4GB 
w/ Squid 2.7 STABLE5, and when i choose a disk cache size bigger than 500MB, 
sometimes when i restart the router, the partition where the cache is located 
need to be fixed because there are many file errors, maybe if 
one-file-objetc-store is used, it minimize that problem too.

The following text was taked from Oops site:

"The elementary file system is chosen as a model for storing the objects 
cashed. I.e. the objects 
are not stored in separate files, but in one or several big files (storages), 
representing the file 
system within the file. Apart from the increase of access speed to the objects 
in such storage in 
comparison with the storage of "one object - one file" type, it allows to 
create storages on block 
devices. Unfortunately, it results in limitations on 32-bit systems, where the 
file size (to be more 
exact: offset in a file) is limited approximately to 2GB. It does not mean the 
impossibility to use 
storages with their capacity more than 2GB, just a necessity for use of several 
files will be faced 
in such systems."

Thanx in advance, and please reply my mail.

Pablo Rosatti.



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