Re: Can I *not* have an on-disk cache?

From: Alex Rousskov <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 12:06:38 -0600 (MDT)

On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Steve Willer wrote:

> Small rant: I've been a bit frustrated over the apparently inflexibility
> in some portions of Squid. Why is it that we _must_ have an access_log,
> for example? I could write to /dev/null, but Squid is still going to build
> the log line in its buffer and make the kernel calls to output to the log.
> Also, why is it necessary that I have an on-disk cache? Surely there are
> others who are caching very small amounts of data but for whom performance
> is critical...what about us?

The best approach is to stop being frustrated, propose and contribute
the code you think Squid lacks. If coding is impossible, you can pay
somebody else to do the work. If paying is impossible, submit a
constructive summary of the features you want and wait patently for
somebody to get interested and implement them.

Squid is moving towards more modular design. Hopefully, in a little
while, some of the missing features you mention will be easier to add.

Alex.
Received on Tue Jul 13 1999 - 11:56:17 MDT

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