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Re: Repost: Squid 3.1.x uses considerably more memory than 2.7.x or 3.0.x

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* Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> maximum_object_in_memory default was increased a bit in 3.1 to encompass
> most of the bell curve of small 'average' objects. 3.0 and earlier only
> memory-cached the lower half of the range.

maximum_object_size_in_memory?
>From 8KB to 512kb.

> Unless you explicitly configured cache_mem its default size has also taken
> a bigger jump to accommodate ~10,000 of the average memory cacheable
> objects.

A bit ... from 8MB to 256MB :)

> 3.1 will now also do true promotion of objects from disk into memory cache
> if they become hot.

I see.

> > The image can be found here:
> http://www.arschkrebs.de/bugs/squid-object.png
> > 
> 
> Access forbidden apparently.

Uhm it works.

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