The content cache store property sheet's Configuration tab shows the storage capacity available on the local server for the content cache. It also allows you to determine whether the Content Cache Service should purge the cache each time the server restarts.
For details on how these parameters affect content caching, see Limits for content caching.
To help you determine the most appropriate configuration for your server group, see Managing content cache areas.
This setting marks center between the low and high levels used for content cache size. For example, if maximum size is set to 500, the content cache may consume 525 MB space before it removes documents from cache. When the Content Cache Service removes documents from cache, it reduces the cache sizeperhaps to 475.
By default, this is set to 500 MB. To change the existing size, type in the desired value in megabytes.
This setting marks center between the low and high number of documents allowed in cache at the same time. For example, if maximum number of files is set to 1000, the actual file count can grow beyond thatmaybe to 1050. When the Content Cache Service removes documents from cache, it reduces the number of documents below thatperhaps to 950.
By default, this is set to 2500. To change the current setting, type in the desired number of files you want allowed in the file store.