Leonardo, it sounds like your decades ago decision was before squid gained full HTTP/1.1 caching ability. 1.0-only abilities are almost useless today.Are you at least still using memory cache? That is squid configured without cache_dir but also without "cache deny" rule.Amos Original messag
Em 31/07/2021 22:48, Periko Support escreveu:
Hello guys.
With today's ISP's speed increasing, does squid cache (caching web
pages) now days is a good option?
I have some customers that want to setup a cache server, but I have
doubts about how much traffic will be save, with most of the web si
On 8/1/21 3:48 AM, Periko Support wrote:
with most of the web sites running under https.
SSL Bumping might help here.
Whether it's worth the hassle, legal, etc... depends on your situation.
Does caching still a good option with squid?
Generally speaking, I find caching is nowadays mostly
ISP speed has no effect on traffic cacheability.HTTPS does have some effect depending on how much of the clients traffic is using it and whether decryption at the proxy is used.Everybody's experience with caching is slightly different. For some it is useful, others not as much. Generally speaking i