At 18:33 20/02/01 +0800, Awie wrote:
>My questions are:
>
>1. I assume that increasing cache mem and cache size will also improve my
>cache hit. Am I correct?
Not really, cache_hit can only be "improved" by lots more people visiting
the same sites. Increasing the memory and diskspace means you potentially
cache more pages but, if your users visit fairly diverse pages, this means
that your cache hit ratio may actually decrease.
>2. What is the default of percentage of "good" cache hit?
This is kind of meaningless. I guess anything from 25-50% is reasonable.
>3. How can I increase the cache hit? (Please don't tell me to upgrade
>bandwidth)
Force more objects to be cached longer. The downside to this is that you
end up increasing the staleness of your cache.
Regards
Martin A. Brooks
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