As I know some pages avoid cache programs to make cache on it, so you can't improve speed. If you reload a page, also you squid cache program reload that page, you can get cache effect just loading on one client first and other later. Regards, Daniel Navarro Maracay, Venezuela www.csaragua.com/ecodiver --- Seewo Chen <Seewo.Chen@xxxxxxxxxxx> escribió: > > > Hi, everybody > At first I must tell you my location which is > in china. > I installed squid2.5 Stable7 based on Redhat9.0 > in recently day. But I meet > some troubles: > The cache effect is very visible when I surf > internal site or foreign sites > that the response time is quick throught squid proxy > server , but it is very > slow when I access oracle.com or hp.com. even if I > access oracle.com twice/three > times at sequential time. The following is relative > test data, I add the site > response speed from > http://www.linkwan.com/gb/broadmeter/speed/responsespeedtest.htm: > Remark: Response time (sec) is the time I access the > home page of relative > sites, from I commit request to the status bar > display Done. > > Web Sites Time Site > response Speed (sec) > Response time (sec) > oracle.com 1st > 3.57 > 68 > 2nd > 9.52 30 > 3rd > 6.21 30 > dell.com 1st > 0.79 > 5 > 2nd > 0.45 3 > 3rd > 0.41 3 > www.sohu.com 1st > 1.65 > 5 > 2nd > 0.15 2 > 3rd > 0.17 2 > > Now, any idea about squid access cache > mechanism? what will do before squid > put page to client IE browse? May squid check cache > at first and then put the > page to IE browse and then check the original web > sites? > > Thanks, > Seewo > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Información de Estados Unidos y América Latina, en Yahoo! Noticias. Visítanos en http://noticias.espanol.yahoo.com