[squid-users] Re: cache_mem question

From: Rodsak Promrattanakul <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 01:17:38 +0700

I think that I have the little knowledge about Squid ?
Do you have any document/URL about Squid's work especially involed memory
,disk and all kind of object ?

Regard ,
Rodsak

>From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>
>You may have a semi-hot object stored in the disk cache maintained by
>the OS however.
>
>
>Cold: Object is stored on disk. These give TCP_HIT in access.log.
>
>Semi-Hot: Object is not kept in memory by Squid, but is cached at the
>disk level by the OS. These also give TCP_HIT in access.log, but the
>actual disk I/O involved is naturally much less.
>
>Hot: Object is cached in memory (cache_mem) by Squid and no disk I/O
>activity is involved at all. These gice TCP_MEM_HIT in access.log.
>
>Regards
>Henrik
>

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