>>>Graham Toal said:
--> > Squid already has built-in log rotate function, but it doesn't
--> > support compression.
...
--> and made a big win in disk space. I can't see any reason why cached files
--> on a squid server can't be compressed too, and decompressed on the fly as
--> they're read from disk. This would only apply to compressible files - graphics
--> probably excepted - but it would be an interesting statistic to know how
--> much of the data in a squid cache is compressible. Anyone have an inactive
--> cache image they can compress to see what savings they get?
I wonder whether this gains anything. According to our stats HTML docs (primary
target of compression) are only 6% of the total turnover in bytes.
\rho
Received on Mon Jun 09 1997 - 01:58:25 MDT
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