From d6f7f30d3341de6f88e37348d40add76d0422d0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Fuchs Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 21:41:16 +0000 Subject: Correct spelling :-) --- packages/squid/squid_cache.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/packages/squid/squid_cache.xml b/packages/squid/squid_cache.xml index b13409f6..6fa76382 100644 --- a/packages/squid/squid_cache.xml +++ b/packages/squid/squid_cache.xml @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ Memory replacement policy memory_replacement - The memory replacement policy determines which objects are purged from memory when space is needed. The default policy for memory replacement is GDSF. <p> <b> LRU: Last Recently Used Policy </b> - The LRU policies keep recently referenced objects. i.e., it replaces the object that has not been accessed for the longest time. <p> <b> Heap GDSF: Greedy-Dual Size Frequency </b> - The Heap GDSF policy optimizes object-hit rate by keeping smaller, popular objects in cache. It achieves a lower byte hit rate than LFUDA though, since it evicts larger (possibly popular) objects. <p> <b> Heap LFUDA: Least Frequently Used with Dynamic Aging </b> - The Heap LFUDA policy keeps popular objects in cache regardless of their size and thus optimizes byte hit rate at the expense of hit rate since one large, popular object will prevent many smaller, slightly less popular objects from being cached. <p> <b> Heap LRU: Last Recently Used </b> - Works like LRU, but uses a heap instead. <p> Note: If using the LFUDA replacement policy, the value of Maximum Object Size should be increased above its default of 12KB to maximuze the potential byte hit rate improvement of LFUDA. + The memory replacement policy determines which objects are purged from memory when space is needed. The default policy for memory replacement is GDSF. <p> <b> LRU: Last Recently Used Policy </b> - The LRU policies keep recently referenced objects. i.e., it replaces the object that has not been accessed for the longest time. <p> <b> Heap GDSF: Greedy-Dual Size Frequency </b> - The Heap GDSF policy optimizes object-hit rate by keeping smaller, popular objects in cache. It achieves a lower byte hit rate than LFUDA though, since it evicts larger (possibly popular) objects. <p> <b> Heap LFUDA: Least Frequently Used with Dynamic Aging </b> - The Heap LFUDA policy keeps popular objects in cache regardless of their size and thus optimizes byte hit rate at the expense of hit rate since one large, popular object will prevent many smaller, slightly less popular objects from being cached. <p> <b> Heap LRU: Last Recently Used </b> - Works like LRU, but uses a heap instead. <p> Note: If using the LFUDA replacement policy, the value of Maximum Object Size should be increased above its default of 12KB to maximize the potential byte hit rate improvement of LFUDA. heap GDSF select -- cgit v1.2.3