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maybe you should set reload_into_ims on, and more
extreme configuration is to set all cacheable file to
ignore-reload.

for example:
refresh_pattern -i \.jpg$ 10080 100% 43200
reload-into-ims 
refresh_pattern -i \.swf$ 10080 100% 43200
ignore-reload 
refresh_pattern . 10 50% 43200 reload-into-ims

but i suggest you to block banners rather than
modifying refresh_pattern

regards,
Pudjo@indonesia

--- Christoph Haas <email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> menulis:

> On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 12:21:35PM +0100,
> lokesh.khanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I am running squid 2.5.10 stable.
> > I noticed cache hit ratio on my server is 30 % but
> byte hit ratio is
> > less than 15 %.
> > How can I increase byte hit ratio. I want to save
> BW. I am not able to
> > save much.
> 
> It surely depends on which kind of objects are
> stored. Assume that half
> of the objects are cached but each one is just 100
> bytes. Then you would
> have 50% cache hit ratio but perhaps only 0.0001%
> byte hit ratio.
> 
> Not every object is cachable. Just use a large disk
> and if you have
> multiple proxys then establish a sibling
> relationship between them.
> There's not much else you can do. "Tweaking" refresh
> times surely breaks
> more applications than it helps you.
> 
> And if you want to save 95% bandwidth: block porn
> sites. ;)
> 
> Regards
>  Christoph
> -- 
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