[squid-users] Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Planning to change the content of the object.

From: Henrik Nordstrom <hno@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 08:20:48 +0200

What?

maer727@sohu.com wrote:
> Thanks, Henrik pal!
>
> I still have a question. What is the relationship between
> "caching the content of html" and "the number of bytes Squid will
> keep in memory"?
>
> Best regards,
> George Ma
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Henrik Nordstrom
> To: Yee Man Chan ;maer727@sohu.com
> Cc: squid-dev@squid-cache.org
> Subject: Re:Re:Re:Re:Planning to change the content of the object.
> Sent: Wed May 15 23:39:15 CST 2002
>
> > Yee Man Chan wrote:
> > > If I remember correctly, the is the number of bytes a
> > > MemObject will store in the memory until squid push it
> > > back to the client. Bigger value allows you to process
> > > most HTMLs in its entirety.
> >
> > READ_AHEAD_GAP is the number of bytes Squid will at most buffer from the
> > network while sending data to the client. If more data is buffered then
> > Squid will stop reading from the network until the client has catched up.
> > This is the only use of READ_AHEAD_GAP.
> >
> > It is not related to how much data Squid will keep in memory for the
> > object. The key to how much of the object Squid will keep in memory is in
> > storeSwapOut(). As written it will keep at most one store page, but the
> > code can easily be changed if needed.
> >
> > Squid will not delay sending data to the client. As soon as it has
> > something it knows it can send, it will. If the data is received one
> > character at a time, then the client will receive the same unless there
> > is congestion on the client connection..
> >
> > Regards
> > Henrik
Received on Thu May 16 2002 - 00:20:58 MDT

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