Hi
> I've been doing some reading on caching proxies, and most people state that
> you'll get better performance if you don't rely on the OS for your file
> system management and instead use raw filesystem space for storing the
> cache. Has anyone played with this for squid that is not reselling it (i.e.
> don't consider their code to be proprietary or trade secret)?
It has been discussed before on squid-dev. Stewart Foster (who did the
majority of the async-io support in Squid) was going to be doing this. He
eventually left connect.com.au, and someone there was going to develop a FS
for Squid in his place. I believe that this was Kevin Littlejohn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] had an alpha version that essentially got rid of
the FS: I am not sure of progress there.
Oskar
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