On 21 Nov 2001, at 7:32, Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org> wrote:
> Jon Kay wrote:
>
> > Unlike cache digests, hints have a notion of version through
> > last-modified time, and always go for the most recent known version.
> > They also have some other handy metadata.
>
> How much metadata is involved?
> * Data sent over the networking
> * Disk space
> * Memory requirement
Same worries here. It seems that all caches in the cloud have copy of
metadata of every other cache. This metadata is main memory consumer
already for single cache. What impact does pushcache add to that memory
usage?
It seems to me that it would be more memory efficient to use single
central "hint-cache" that does nothing else but centralises hint data
and provides it to every box in cloud via some ICP-like protocol.
Have you considered such approach?
Otherwise its interesting.
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