> > Hey folks,
> > 
> > I've been running various versions of Squid here for a small group of 
> > 20 or so PC's.  Nothing major.  We're connected with a 28.8 modem so 
> > squid sure helps a lot.  (We get between 40% and 60% hit rates too.)  
> > Anyways, my service provider runs Squid and I've just set it up as my 
> > parent.  But I'm wondering if it's worth it?
> > 
> > Does the ICP traffic going over the modem actually make things worse? 
> > Since either way the web site data comes in, why bother with ICP?
> > 
> You can use another site as a parent without using ICP, just use "no-query
> default" or "single_parent_bypass on".  The only benefits of using ICP is
> you get stats on parent hits and misses in your log, and maybe better
> recovery if the parent is un-reliable.
> 
> > And I was wondering if it would maybe be better to get from the 
> > parent only if it was in the parent cache, otherwise go direct.  
> > Sortof a hybrid arrangment.
> > 
> This would require using ICP to check the parent, adding the parent RTT
> to each cache miss.  In general it is good to fetch from the parent (in
> your type of situation)  regardless of hit or miss.
> 
> Summary: don't use ICP, always use the parent.
> 
> ABO
Thanks, just what I was looking for.  I had actually read the 
description of single parent bypass, but it must of just gone right 
over my head.  Thanks for the info.  I feel much better now. :) 
-= Shane Anderson ========  Infrared Solutions, Inc. =-
-= shane@nve.com ===============  (612) 551-0003 x29 =-
Received on Wed Nov 12 1997 - 15:09:14 MST
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