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Paul Cocker wrote:
Simple one I hope

Once you have squid up and running and know its memory use and overall
system memory use, should cache_mem be set as a percentage of the free
memory available, or should you be leaving a large amount of memory for
the use of the OS file cache and keeping squid' cache_mem at a smaller
value like 64MB?
Paul Cocker

Thats a choice up to you. I generally have not found the OS itself to need a lot more than it grabs initially. Yours may differ.

cache_mem is ONLY the RAM cached files. Squid will use other memory when under load, so that will need to be accommodated along with any other apps you run on the same machine.

My general point of attack is to start with a small % of RAM for cache_mem and a check back later to see if it can be raised or needs dropping.

Amos
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