After taking a look at:

http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/wiki/ArchitectureLRU

and seeing:  
"
Obviously, if the cache/storage turnover is so high, that N becomes
a large fraction of it, this scheme breaks down.  Presumably you have other 
worries in that case."

I wonder:  will varnish be able to handle a cache that is constantly full and 
overflowing ?  We currently use squid for reverse-proxy caching for a working 
set of objects that is constantly growing, and for sure much larger than the 
caches will ever be. Efficient object eviction in this case is pretty 
important. :)

thanks!
john




       
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