you mean you want to increase it further?......
one-fourth savings in bandwidth is quite substantial if you pay by MB especially when
you don't have to pay a penny for squid..

you can make an analysis of the browsing patterns first...and see what all you can
force to cache....

with my limited experience of squid I can only provide that comment..someone more
knowledgeable in the list will be able to provide a more relevent answer I guess..


Jawed Ahmed



On 28 Sep 2004 at 11:42, Herv� Le Mo�ne wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I used a proxy squid which caches all the internet traffic of the
> establishment.
> I saw the logs ( especialy le acces.log ) and determine that only 26% of the
> requests are cached.
> How can i go on and change my squid configuration in the rigth way?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
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>
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