On 18/01/18 00:41, joseph wrote:
tks another question related to this lets say client start downloading obj and it reach 50% at the speed 128k wen the client leave or stop downloading the download continue at full speed right from that 50% up to the end or it re start from the beginning ?? its important to understand those mixed combination delay_pools and range_offset_limit if they work as i tough or no tks
Each I/O read() Squid performs in receiving a response is assessed as to what buffer free space and pool speeds are affecting it. If a client disappears midway the pool(s) that client caused to be applied no longer are. So the transaction may speed up if the server and network can do more speed.
"range_offset_limit N" only affects the initial starting point for a transaction. If a client wants to start reading a range somewhere in the first N bytes Squid will request the full file in order to cache it for future requests. Otherwise only the range the client wants will be requested - and cannot (yet) be cached.
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