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Re: Set up a cluster of 10 squid servers using ~170GB of memory and no disk

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Em 02/10/13 07:02, Amos Jeffries escreveu:
On 2/10/2013 10:02 p.m., Jérôme Loyet wrote:
Hello,

I'm facing a particular situation. I have to set-up a squid cluster on
10 server. Each server has a lot of RAM (192GB).

Is it possible et effective to setup squid to use only memory for
caching (about 170GB) ?

memory-only caching is the default installation configuration for Squid-3.2 and later.


i dont have such scenarios and not even close to those RAM-abudant machines to try ... but first thing that came to my mind was thinking that setting up a ramdisk (or even disks) and having squid do to 'normal' cache on those 'disks' could be an alternative to having direct-memory-only caching.

    is there any logic on that ?



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