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Re: [TCLUG:18516] Squid as an httpd-accelerator
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000 andy@theasis.com wrote:
> To speed up browsing, you can cache on disk pages that are often retrieved
> -- this is good for providing improvements to common sites, say, for
> multiple hosts on the LAN. Even sites that change their content often will
> keep using certain elements, such as logo .gifs, or menu frames.
Sure, this makes sense. Reduce traffic over the Internet.
> If you're trying to speed up your server, you can cache common pages in
> RAM, so that they don't have to be read from disk when requested.
Apache doesn't use RAM for this by itself? If not, then I understand where
Squid would come in handy. I had always assumed that all that RAM people
recommend for Web servers would be used as apache "cache."
-Tim
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