Thank you for the reply.

I understand that Squid has been designed and optimized for handling large
numbers of (relatively) small objects. What I desire to understand is if it is
possible to configure squid in such a manner as to make it reasonably efficient
in the handling of small numbers of large objects.

-mikep

Henrik Nordstrom wrote:

> On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Michael Puckett wrote:
>
> > Ok, I asked this question yesterday and got little response, so I can only
> > guess that this was the wrong question to ask. Let me ask a different one
> > instead today.
> >
> > Can someone tell me where I can find relevant information on proper
> > configuration of squid for large object caching? Is this even advisable?
>
> Not sure there is any documentation for this. It is not a common task, and
> not something Squid is explicitly designed for doing.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
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