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    Is cache really improve the connection speed?

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      mhab12
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      I set the max object size very high to cache windows updates.  There is nothing worse than watching people sit at their desk while a 150mb .NET service pack downloads at 300K.

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        iamthed
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        @mhab12:

        I set the max object size very high to cache windows updates.  There is nothing worse than watching people sit at their desk while a 150mb .NET service pack downloads at 300K.

        u don't get it what i mean..
        cmiiw the file that u download 150mb.. it consist of a thousand packet..
        one packet maybe contain arround 256 kb

        what i mean is max object size is per packet.. not a whole file..

        i'm dumb.. but i have a desire to learn

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          jahonix
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          Hay, d-ifyouare, who told you squid would cache IP packets only? It is caching an entire object (aka file) from the likes of .html or .jpg or .png or.xml or …
          Looking at your squid cache folders you'll find objects of highly varying sizes. That's the size of the cached file. It wouldn't differ if its only packets.

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            iamthed
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            @jahonix:

            Hay, d-ifyouare, who told you squid would cache IP packets only? It is caching an entire object (aka file) from the likes of .html or .jpg or .png or.xml or …
            Looking at your squid cache folders you'll find objects of highly varying sizes. That's the size of the cached file. It wouldn't differ if its only packets.

            u're questioning about "who told me" that's juz my assumption.. that's why i said "CMIIW"
            ok so now my question.. someone refer that he's using cache for windows update..
            let's say person A he download windows update at speed 5kb and finish the update <–-- squid will save it as a cache right?

            and then person B download windows update too.. how aproximately the speed? is it as fast as file sharing?

            i'm dumb.. but i have a desire to learn

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              Tikimotel
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              If you have a very busy network the file downloaded from windows-update might not be in cache anymore.
              If the network isn't very busy chances are the file will be delivered from squid cache (either RAM or HDD).

              Squid performance depends greatly on usage, hence the many caching policies and configuration option (not all implemented into the package).
              There is no simple configuration to satisfy all usage variables.

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                josey
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                @iamthed:

                @jahonix:

                Hay, d-ifyouare, who told you squid would cache IP packets only? It is caching an entire object (aka file) from the likes of .html or .jpg or .png or.xml or …
                Looking at your squid cache folders you'll find objects of highly varying sizes. That's the size of the cached file. It wouldn't differ if its only packets.

                u're questioning about "who told me" that's juz my assumption.. that's why i said "CMIIW"
                ok so now my question.. someone refer that he's using cache for windows update..
                let's say person A he download windows update at speed 5kb and finish the update <–-- squid will save it as a cache right?

                and then person B download windows update too.. how aproximately the speed? is it as fast as file sharing?

                yes, how is it working for me
                comp A download file 500mb large ar speed 100kbs
                after finish
                comp B download same file at speed 10 000kbs+ :)

                so is it worth it?
                definitely!

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                  iamthed
                  last edited by

                  yes, how is it working for me
                  comp A download file 500mb large ar speed 100kbs
                  after finish
                  comp B download same file at speed 10 000kbs+ :)

                  so is it worth it?
                  definitely!

                  okay how bout this situation..
                  comp 1 download file A on website name www.whocares.com
                  comp 2 download file A but from diffrent website but it has the same contain from www.icares.com

                  is cache from website whocares and i cares has stored double on var/squid/cache??
                  i think i started to like cache  :P

                  i'm dumb.. but i have a desire to learn

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                    josey
                    last edited by

                    who cares if it holds double file :D

                    you (at least i do) have 100 gigs cache :D

                    but, good question, anybody knows? for surely?
                    maybe if name is same, and size…

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                      Bern
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                      The cache will have two copies of the same file as they came from different URIs/URLs.

                      If you're worried about duplicate Windows Updates then you should be using WSUS or something like Heise's offline update.

                      In a business environment of any importance you should really be using WSUS to manage/track updates anyway.

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                        iamthed
                        last edited by

                        sorry guys i'm newbie.. i wanna se my cache..
                        but how?
                        is it go from shell?
                        what is the command for look it..
                        thx a lot

                        i'm dumb.. but i have a desire to learn

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                          jigpe
                          last edited by

                          users used 60gb a day. Is it ok?

                          jigp
                          Davao City
                          1.2.2

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                            chudy
                            last edited by

                            okay how bout this situation..
                            comp 1 download file A on website name www.whocares.com
                            comp 2 download file A but from diffrent website but it has the same contain from www.icares.com

                            is cache from website whocares and i cares has stored double on var/squid/cache??
                            i think i started to like cache  :P

                            This is how CDN works. It downloads the content from the different servers usually it downloads near to your location.
                            Thats why squid has storeurl feature to redirect them into 1 file.

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                              jigpe
                              last edited by

                              Thanks. Im downloading now the cacheboy. Ill update you :)

                              Good afternoon

                              jigp
                              Davao City

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