Re: hit rates and maximum_object_size

From: Peter Polkinghorne <Peter.Polkinghorne@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 13:32:18 +0000

Just to add some more data - not too different:

On one of 3 Web caches we get (real data using Calamaris):

status request % kByte % sec
kB/sec
--------------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------ ----
-------
HIT 286999 39.02 1202465 17.68 0 9.65

and this breaks down to:

 # Requested content-type
content-type request % kByte %
hit-%
--------------------------------------- -------- ------ --------- ------
------
image/gif 386411 52.54 1207627 17.75
60.21
text/html 149161 20.28 1144933 16.83
8.05
image/jpeg 81330 11.06 832027 12.23 32.84

which to me implies there is a lot of generated (ie ASP etc) HTML out there.

This is with 8Gb of cache and LRU of currently: 2.86 days.

Having siblings & parents helps. Our max cache object size is 32Mb.

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