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RE: [squid-users] Squid, storage size and other questions...

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> I was wondering how good can be having a huge storage size 
> for caching.

  Not good , probably even bad. 
  Let alone RAM requirements (see FAQ).

> I mean: having, let's say, about 2 Terabytes of cache storage size can
> be helpful? Or do I have any kind of problems (speaking about FD for
> example)? Are there any studies on this matter?
> 
> 

 Particular staying with the first part of your question
 Squid efficiency will not increase with a random pointed big cache size.
 Let alone the RAM you would need (see FAQ).
 
 The 'average advise' in terms of maximising efficiency is to choose
 a cache size corresponding to one week of traffic generated by your user
 community.

 M.


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