* Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com>:
> Probably not. The performance difference between using 64 MB on a
> heavily loaded cache (20Mbps throughput, for example) and 128 MB is
> relatively small--perhaps 5%. The difference between 128 MB and 256 MB
> is even smaller. Doubling again is probably not even measurable.
I see. So we're investigating a non-problem!
> You probably aren't hurting yourself by configuring less than 700 MB. I
> never configure more than 256 MB, except in an accelerator with no disk
> cache. Your OS is going to cache disk accesses anyway, so the memory
> doesn't go unused.
Thanks for the clarification. So it boild down to "Does squid cache
better than the OS's kernel?"
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