[squid-users] Caching Google Chrome googlechromestandaloneenterprise64.msi

Alex Crow acrow at integrafin.co.uk
Mon Oct 24 10:42:09 UTC 2016


On 24/10/16 11:26, Yuri wrote:

> No, Amos, I'm not trolling your or another developers.
>
> I just really do not understand why there is a caching proxy, which is 
> almost nothing can cache in the modern world. And that in vanilla 
> version gives a maximum of 10-30% byte hit. From me personally, it 
> needs no justification and no explanation. And the results.
>
> I can not explain to management why no result, referring to your 
> explanations or descriptions of standards. I think it's understandable.
>
> At the present time to obtain any acceptable result it is necessary to 
> make a hell of a lot of effort. To maintenance such installation is 
> not easy.
>
> And as with every new version of the caching level it falls - and it 
> is very easy to check - it is very difficult to explain to management, 
> is not it?
>
> It's not my imagination - this is confirmed by dozens of Squid 
> administrators, including me personally familiar. Therefore, I would 
> heed to claim that I lie or deliberately introduce someone else astray.
>

I'd rather have to explain to management about a low hitrate than have 
to explain why they weren't seeing the content they expected to see, or 
that some vital transaction did not go through, but, hey look here, 
we're saving 80% of web traffic bill!


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