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Re: "Efficiency" of around 10%, is that normal

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Not sure what "efficiency" means, but if it means cache hit rate, that largely can depend on your users, and on the cacheability of the content they're fetching.

--On September 18, 2006 1:21:20 PM -0700 Bas Rijniersce <brijniersce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

I was used to getting efficiencies of around 50%. My current setup does
not get past 10% as reported by Calamaris. There are around 40 people
behind the proxy. After Googling around I added the following lines to
squid.conf:

cache_mem 256 MB
maximum_object_size 32 MB
maximum_object_size_in_memory 128 KB

System has 512Mb of memory and very little other tasks. Is there
anything else I can do to improve efficieny?

Thank you,
Bas

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Bas Rijniersce
IT Specialist @ Seaspan Ship Management
E: brijniersce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
P: +1 604 638 2620
M: +1 604 616 4969





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