Talk:Server Caching: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(New page: I've used polipo and found it very unreliable, even just for a home network. This was to get support for IPv6. I've since started using the experimental IPv6 branch of Squid 3 and found ...) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
I've used polipo and found it very unreliable, even just for a home network. This was to get support for IPv6. I've since started using the experimental IPv6 branch of Squid 3 and found it much more reliable. -- AndrewRuthven |
I've used polipo and found it very unreliable, even just for a home network. This was to get support for IPv6. I've since started using the experimental IPv6 branch of Squid 3 and found it much more reliable. -- AndrewRuthven |
||
I don't have any experience with the olpc xo laptop, but as I understand it it uses a browser based on gecko? would it be possible to save the browser cache into a compressed clustered file system? -- DanielWaterworth (da.waterworth AT googlemail.com) |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 9 August 2009
I've used polipo and found it very unreliable, even just for a home network. This was to get support for IPv6. I've since started using the experimental IPv6 branch of Squid 3 and found it much more reliable. -- AndrewRuthven
I don't have any experience with the olpc xo laptop, but as I understand it it uses a browser based on gecko? would it be possible to save the browser cache into a compressed clustered file system? -- DanielWaterworth (da.waterworth AT googlemail.com)