L A Walsh wrote:
Bjoern Voigt wrote:
What do you think, is a Squid caching proxy server still useful these days?
--- Depends on your usage & use case. For me, going back about 2000 log entries, I see (these are squid's mem and disk hits, not the browser's).
Hits/Total Bytes/Total mem: 5% (88/1563) 4% (1.1M/27M) dsk: 9% (143/1563) 0% (156K/27M) tot: 14% (231/1563) 4% (1.3M/27M)
Going back the whole day:
Hits/Total Bytes/Total mem: 2% (433/14523) 4% (6.8M/146M) dsk: 7% (1148/14523) 6% (9.4M/146M) tot: 10% (1581/14523) 11% (16M/146M)
When I do more web-browsing, especially news sites, I get more recent hits from memory. Bytes percentages take a real dive if there is streaming or downloading going on. Thanks. The values meet my low expectations. My Apache with proxy module on my desktop PC has around 6% cache hits.
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