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Dave


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01-30-06 01:52 AM

Hi,

I am wondering what sort of Squid setup I might need to configure to do
the following:

I have one main fileserver and many webservers behind a load-balancer.
Web traffic gets routed to the webservers and the webservers read
web-data through an NFS share on each webserver reading from the
fileserver.

What would speed up this whole process by eliminating disk-reads from
the fileserver would be using Squid on each of the webservers to cache
the most frequently used files read from the fileserver up to say a 5GB
cache limit. Only if a file wasn't cached would it read from the
fileserver via NFS.

Is this possible? How would Squid have to be configured to do something
like this?

Thanks in advance for your help and expertise,
Dave






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01-30-06 10:49 PM

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