Those are not performance related settings, they are HTTP compliance and
environment related behaviour settings. While they may indirectly
effect performance in some very modest (probably immeasurably small)
way, they are not the settings you should be looking to for increasing
Squid's performance. Assuming your OS network settings are configured
correctly, you should not run into any performance issues related to the
configuration directives you mention, at all.
If using Linux (and even if not, it can be informative) read this:
http://www.swelltech.com/pengies/joe/squidtuneup/t1.html
Good luck.
gv_squid wrote:
> Hi,
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> 1. What is read_timeout in Squid.conf?
>
> 2. While setting transparent proxy, what is the typical time out for
> read_timeout,client_lifetime, request_timeout, pconn_timeout,
> quick_abort value and other important timeouts which affect the
> performance of squid to get best performance .
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> Thanks in Advance
>
> Venkatesh
>
>
-- -- Joe Cooper <joe@swelltech.com> Affordable Web Caching Proxy Appliances http://www.swelltech.com -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Mon Feb 12 2001 - 15:16:26 MST
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