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Looking for suggestions for an internet content filteringappliance
- Subject: Looking for suggestions for an internet content filteringappliance
- From: graham at apolix.co.za (Graham Beneke)
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2010 23:05:07 +0200
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On 23/08/2010 22:14, Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:
> Does anybody have any real-world stats on what size local Squid/whatever cache
> they're using and what % of bandwidth savings they're seeing? (Bonus points if
> you've identified specific things it helps, like Patch Tuesday or whatever).
I have seen 30-50% savings on some networks when patch Tuesday hits. Its
not achievable on a vanilla squid though and needs some code magic.
With general traffic the savings tend to be around the 10-20% mark.
Unforunately much of the stuff you really want to cache like your
YouTube vids is intentionally filled with cookies that make it
un-cachable. This is done intentionally for copyright compliance and
various other things.
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Graham Beneke