On 05/04/2009 08:31 AM, Chris Woodfield wrote:
> Sending the obligatory introduction message...I'm using squid in a
> commercial CDN environment, and as such am primarily interested in
> working to add features to squid for this purpose in reverse proxy mode.
> We're on the 2.x train.
>
> More specifically, some of the hot points from my perspective are:
>
> - Adding additional threading support - we're running multiple squid
> instances on multicore boxes, but would really like to not have to :/
>
> - HTTP 1.1 client side support
>
> - Adding features to control caching parameters (header munging,
> wildcard purge, ICAP/ECAP in v2)
>
> Will be sending in my first "real" patch shortly. :)
Hi Chris,
Welcome and thank you for the patch!
The SMP project is already on the wish list and we are looking for
co-sponsors. Please see http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/SmpScale
HTTP/1.1 client side support has many small and big to-do items, of
course. Some of them depend on the client-side code restructuring
project, but some can be done in the current mess. For example, we have
just made a hack to support most chunked requests. More patches are
welcome, of course.
Please start planning your migration to Squid3. It would be insane to
work on SMP and ICAP/eCAP in Squid2, IMO. Squid3 will have decent disk
cache in v3.2 so now is a good time to make sure your other ducks are in
a row.
Thank you,
Alex.
Received on Mon May 04 2009 - 23:10:35 MDT
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