Jeff,
cache_mem keeps the frequently accessed objects in RAM, while cache_dir
stores the objects in disk.
When you increase cache_mem, reduce the size of cache_dir.
Squid requires more than 1GB of RAM for every 100 GB of cache in hard disk.
Regards
Visolve Squid Team.
Jeff P. wrote:
> I have forgotten it, what's the corresponding relation between the size of cache_dir and cache_mem? thanks.
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> --- On Fri, 11/7/08, Visolve Squid Team <squid_at_visolve.com> wrote:
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>> From: Visolve Squid Team <squid_at_visolve.com>
>> Subject: Re: [squid-users] cache_dir size
>> To: kj20041_at_yahoo.com.hk
>> Cc: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
>> Date: Friday, November 7, 2008, 7:21 AM
>> Jeff,
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>> If you have 2GB of RAM, you can use all 146GB for cache
>> dir.
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