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Keep in mind - a huge in-memory cache does not always give the
acceleration. Moreover, in most cases you can get the opposite
effect expected. It is a common misconception - that the giant
memory cache will give a giant performance gain.<br>
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23.10.2016 9:36, Krishna Kulkarni пишет:<br>
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> Dear Team <br>
> I am new to squid.. I have installed squid 3.5 on CentOS 6.7.
As a configuration part, I have kept most of the things default.
Please advice on how to allocate cache memory of 20 GB to squid. I
got to know that, more cache memory would increase performance of
squid..<br>
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> Thanks,<br>
> Krishna<br>
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