Amos Jeffries wrote:
> NP: Squid cannot make network fetches go faster than the line speed. All
> it can do is cache things locally for a repeat request to be faster. For
> the best caching controls it's a toss up between 2.7 and 3.1 as of this
> writing.
---- Doesn't HTTP 1.1 specify that content can use compressed content? Where does pipelining come in? 1.0 or 1.1? Not that's generally useful, but doesn't 1.1 also allow partial or range downloads? Compression would be good on the non-media portions for speeding up downloads, no? I have a large-ish disk, but only ~6G set aside for squid. I suppose that'd be a benefit if all my content were out of the cache, but it is good when I need to retrieve a few hundred meg image of something out of cache. I guess it depends on what you mean by 'large'... I just asked because MS-OFFICE tried to 'activate' by using 1.1 due to incorrect settings in IE -- Setting IE to force 1.0 let it work. Nothing to do with cache size, but it reminded me to ask about 1.1 -- it's a default setting in IE8 (Hadn't installed FF yet! :-)). -lReceived on Wed Dec 16 2009 - 07:30:18 MST
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