> The problem with this is that for it to work your cache size has to be > equal to the total traffic used by you in 1 year. Any idea how much you > and all your software browse and download in the course of a year? Most > ISP situations I've seen caches are only able to store the last weeks > worth of popular objects, the longest was 1 month with a few TB of > storage. > YMMV but that is where your biggests problem will be. That's what I thought. We use anywhere from 60 to 160 GB per month. First, I want to get this working (as per the other thread you are helping me with). Ideally, I'd like to have everything by-pass the proxy with only a few exceptions. for example, is there a way to write a rule using the "always_direct" option? Then use another rule in which I could specify which websites would have the "never_direct" option apply to them? Would that be an appropriate use of those rules, and does that make sense? -- View this message in context: http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/refresh-pattern-AND-reload-into-ims-tp4661704p4661750.html Sent from the Squid - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.