I was playing around with squid, and found it doesn't cache large files, just common requests.
Is there a software/appliance I can get that will cache downloaded files? We get a LOT of multiple requests for the same file download, we'd like to cache it somehow, be it via a proxy like squid, or transparent (preferred of course).
There doesn't seem to be a lot of info on the net, anyone have any ideas/experience with this stuff?
Before we got riverbed installed, our cloud connection was congested (almost 100% 24/7) , and our internet was not (20-30%~), now it's the opposite. The cloud is 20%~ utilized, and the internet pipe is 100%. We're seeing it's because of the same large, download files.
Riverbed has the file on both ends, but it has to download the file still, so if we could just get something to cache it ...
Is there a software/appliance I can get that will cache downloaded files? We get a LOT of multiple requests for the same file download, we'd like to cache it somehow, be it via a proxy like squid, or transparent (preferred of course).
There doesn't seem to be a lot of info on the net, anyone have any ideas/experience with this stuff?
Before we got riverbed installed, our cloud connection was congested (almost 100% 24/7) , and our internet was not (20-30%~), now it's the opposite. The cloud is 20%~ utilized, and the internet pipe is 100%. We're seeing it's because of the same large, download files.
Riverbed has the file on both ends, but it has to download the file still, so if we could just get something to cache it ...