Hey guys, We've setup some monitoring on a staging version of a production web site at work. It looks like we're getting about a .50 (or 50%) hit rate on the staging site. We haven't monitored the production site for varnish hit rates yet. We're using a Nagios check written in perl for that.
But if it's possible to think of this in general terms, what I'd like to know is if you think that .50 is a respectable hit rate for a php/drupal site that's basically not in production, and the traffic it encounters is synthetic. Basically it's tested out by the developers and load tests are run against it using load generators as you might expect. And of course, some of the site content is dynamic and not meant to be cached. Here's how it's broken down: Cache_hit_percent=50.22 cache_hit 222628 cache_miss 220674 Here's we how calculate cache hit percent cache_hit_percent = ( cache_hit / ( cache_hit + cache_miss ) ) * 100 So all I want to know from the more experienced varnish guys is, would you consider this an acceptable cache hit rate given my situation? Thanks Tim -- GPG me!! gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys F186197B
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