My colleagues here asked me the same question but I prefer to really FIX
the caching of bigfiles/rockstoredfiles/rangeDLs instead of doing
something specific for windows updates.
To be honest, windows updates are just a simple example of ranged
downloads of big files making squid/rockstore go mad
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Em 14/03/2016 11:41, Eliezer Croitoru escreveu:
Hey,
I have a question, in your scenario, if you would be able to
statically cache all these updates using nginx, or another cache_peer,
would it sound OK? or good enough?
Eliezer
On 14/03/2016 16:32, Heiler Bemerguy wrote:
Hi Eliezer and Joe!!!
Thank you very much for your support.
I have done a test here too. I've replaced 3.5.15 with 3.5.14 and the
high bandwidth (associated with SWAPFAIL) is GONE.
I've checked twice the sources diffs between 14 and 15 and can't tell
what break this.. but I'm running 3.5.14 for 3 days without any
download-loop sucking all our bandwidth.
I'm still having a SWAPFAIL here and there, and a lot of MISSES for
files that should have been cached... but no high bandwidth !!
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