On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 00:23:20 -0200, igor rocha wrote: > Nobody has anything to advise me not > Thanks! > > 2011/1/26 igor rocha: >> Very Âgood Âinformation, Âbut Âbeing Âmore Âspecific ÂI Âwould like to >> know that I have with these Âsizes Âof Âcache Âmemory Âand Âwhat are >> the best values for the Tags: cache_mem, cache_swap_low, >> cache_swap_high, maximum_object_size, cache_dir, can anyone help me? cache_mem - as much as your system can spare after all other RAM uses are accounted for. Do NOT let the operating system swap underneath Squid. cache_dir - as much as your disk has available. See FAQ on calculating that. http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringSquid The others are up to you. Learn what they do and consider the effect of any change before doing it. They are all documented at: http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/config/ >> >> 2011/1/26 Hasanen AL-Bana: >>> It is simple ,each 1GB of cache requires Â~10MB of RAM to index it. >>> That is >>> considering the average object size is 13kb >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 4:52 PM, igor rocha wrote: >>>> >>>> I would advice on how to use size tags in the cache size, since I have >>>> 700MB of disk and 128MB of RAM, is conselhÃvel use the standard? And >>>> also some reference to how to configure the mesh in Squid. Thankful! Amos