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Hey Ninja,

This is one beefy machine you have there.
I believe that it is expected to have at-least 8 cores total and you seem to maybe misunderstand or confuse couple things with squid.
The only cache_dir you can use on such a machine that will be efficient would probably be rock but before you mark the target try to understand what is on the wire.
You will need SMP squid and the SSD for logs.
If you have the machine ready to spin you will probably need to start with analysis and move on to assessment\evaluation of the solution.
Depends on the goals and targets you have you might have a chance to understand what is required from the system.
(All the above is based on the assumption you are kind of new to squid)

Eliezer

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-----Original Message-----
From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ? NiNJA ?
Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2017 21:26
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Different cache_dir based on object types

Hi friends

I have a server with Dual Xeon cpu , 64GB ram , [2] 256GB SSD and [4] 2TB HDD

Is there anyway to config Squid to store objects in different
cache_dir based on object types ?

For example storing video files (mp4 , mkv ...) into first hard disk
Storing windows update files into second hard disk
Storing js , css , html files into third hard disk
And etc ...

Thank you all with Love .
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