Here is the problem description, what solution might Squid or other
cache tools provide?
Some websites serve huge files, usually movies or binary distributions.
Typically a client issues byte range requests, which are not cacheable
as separate objects in Squid.
Waiting for the whole file to be brought into the cache takes way too
long, and is not granular enough for optimizations.
A possible solution would be if Squid (or other tool/plugin) knew how
to download huge files *in chunks*.
Then the tool would cache these chunks and transform them into
arbitrary ranges when serving client requests.
There are some possible optimizations, like predictive chunk caching
and cold chunks eviction.
Does anybody know how to put together such solution based on any existing tools?
Received on Fri Sep 17 2010 - 00:21:59 MDT
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