I'm trying to come to terms with the FRESH/STALE approach of squid 1.1.x.
I have a few questions.
A last modified factor of 100% would means that if the object was say 2
days old when it was first fetched into the cache, it would become stale
after being in the cache for 2 days. A 50% factor would mean it would
become stale after 1 day. Is this correct logic?
Having a minimum and maximum age seems pointless as when the object is
in-between these to ages the algorithm thinks the object is stale. Why
have a max age when the object is already stale if it's older than the
min age? I don't seem to be able to understand the subtlety of the
AGE > MAX_AGE check before the LM_FACTOR check. Can anybody clarify
why this check is done and not just left to fall through to the end?
Cheers.
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