Hello to everyone! :) Searching on the net, i have found some articles about improvement of Squid's performance, and noticed that one solution suggested and recomended by some people is change the cache dir filesystem from EXT3 to REISERFS. Since this type of filesystem deals better with smaller files (in this case, the cache files, which are often small sized), this probably could make Squid gets a better performance. But i also have noticed that the O'Reilly Squid Definitive Guide (from Duane Wessels) benchmarks show that reiserfs is almost the least prefered for performance, even getting the best hit ratio. Now, i'm a little confused about this. Is there anyone here at the list that have passed for this change situation too? Any experience you may have got about this or any hint that can help me to improve Squid's performance will be gladly accepted. Thanks in advance for your help! André __________________________________________________ Converse com seus amigos em tempo real com o Yahoo! Messenger http://br.download.yahoo.com/messenger/