Traffic type considerations

Major contributions to improved performance stem from Caching Proxy's caching capabilities. However, the cache of the proxy server can become a bottleneck if it is not properly configured. To determine the best cache configuration, a significant effort must be made to analyze traffic characteristics. The type, size, amount, and attributes of the content affect the performance of the proxy server in terms of the time it takes to retrieve documents from origin servers and the load on the server. When you understand the type of traffic that Caching Proxy is going to proxy or serve from its cache, then you can factor in those characteristics when configuring the proxy server. For example, knowing that 80% of the objects being cached are images (*.gif or *.jpg) and are approximately 200 KB in size can certainly help you tune caching parameters and determine the size of the cache. Additionally, understanding that most of the content is personalized dynamic pages that are not candidates for caching is also pertinent to tuning Caching Proxy.

Analyzing traffic characteristics enables you to determine whether using a memory or disk cache can optimize your cache's performance. Also, familiarity with your network's traffic characteristics enables you to determine whether improved performance can result from using the Caching Proxy's dynamic caching feature.