Hi
> If all the pages for a remote site are concentrated on one cache server,
> without replication, then the loss of a cache means that a whole site (or
> region) becomes un-cached. I haven't worked out whether this is a more or
But this isn't really a problem... if the cache is randomly distributed.
if you calculate the hash on the entire URL, including the /dir/file.html
bit, you will end up with sites being completely scattered, and the loss
of a cache will effect all sites very slightly, rather than one specific
site
> less acceptable mode of failure than the normal cache farm where the
> effect of a single machine failure is seen lightly on sites all over the
> net ? Does anyone have any thoughts or experiences of users' reaction to
> this ?
It won't be a problem - I think.
Oskar
Received on Mon Sep 29 1997 - 08:57:56 MDT
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