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tor 2007-04-26 klockan 16:53 -0400 skrev BARRY J BLUMENFELD:

> I now have done a controlled test and squid is definitely NOT
> consolidating all the requests.

Squid by default only consolidates requests after it knows the object
can be cached.

What this means is that if you have N requests sent at the same time (or
more exactly, before the response headers is known to Squid) then they
will all get forwarded as Squid doesn't yet know.

In Squid-2.6 there is an option to make Squid consolidate requests more
aggressively, at the cost of slightly increased latency if it turns out
the object isn't cachable.

Regards
Henrik

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