>Why such a thing against caching?
>That is the #1 speed gain (about 3-4 orders of magnitude faster to fetch
>something from RAM cache than the network).
It's nothing personal :) I'll be implementing it soon and wanted
concentrate on other areas first.
>You could also possibly check and tune the DNS ipcache/fqdncache sizes
Is the DNS ipcache/fqdn a Squid setting or OS?
>for more entries, and bump the auth cache size up enough to hold all
>your user credentials.
Could you elaborate on the auth cache size - this sounds interesting. Is
that for all authenticated users, whether authed using the ntlm or
negotiate helper? I've searched around for more info but not had much luck
other than authenticate_ttl. Is it a tag?
>To start with TMF (the measurement factory) are looking into a few
>things right now regards to the speed of 3.1. There are likely to be
>some extra speed patches in 3.1.10 next month.
Very much looking forward to see these.
Thanks again for your assistance, very much appreciated..
Nick
Squid 3.1.8 RHEL5.5
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