Re: Mod_proxy problem in 2.2.4

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On Thursday 31 of May 2007 15:32:43 Joshua Slive wrote:
> Yes, it is likely a mod_mem_cache problem. Try using the disk cache
> instead. It is better tested, and likely just as performant as the mem
> cache in most circumstances.

Unfortunatelly it's not an option for us.
We have to use some sort of cache and we won't to use disk for it.
Maybe we will try disk cache on ram disk or such hack.
-- 
Pavel Mateja

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