NOVM was a version of Squid 1.1 and was unified with the regular
version in Squid 2.x.

Ira Abramov wrote:
> 
> squid has two versions, one of them, for REAL preofessional use is the
> one marked "NO VM", and it makes sense to have a cache server decide
> when to cache to memory and when to the disk (squid does both). if you
> let it use VM (i.e. page memory to disk instead of as files) you lose
> the high optimisation its' creators achieved. if you have a home machine
> which is a gateway to only 2 other machines, the swapping version is
> fine. for any other setup, use lots of RAM and use the NOVM, so squid
> manages better.
> 
> --
> Ira Abramov ;  whois:IA58  ;  www.scso.com ;  all around Linux enthusiast
> fortune: too many tries

-- 
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov a.k.a Toastie
[http://toast.demon.co.il]

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