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Actually, we'll wont have duplicate objects since the machines are peered.

mike

At 12:48 AM 5/8/2007, Andrew Miehs wrote:
Hello leongmzlist,

On 08/05/2007, at 2:17 AM, leongmzlist wrote:

We got a server w/ 8GB of RAM for caching lots of small objects in
reverse proxy mode.

I calculated that 32bit squid uses about 115 bytes per object,
64bit squid uses 165 bytes.
....
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conclusion: w/ large amount of memory, it's better to run multiple
instances of squid if you want to maximize the number of objects
you can store.  In my configuration, I can store 25% more objects.
Obviously, this setup would be a little more complex to maintain.

What you have not calculated however is how much memory you loose
because you are storing the same object in both caches.

Andrew


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