Intel 1520 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Intel NetStructure Cache Appliance Administrator’s Guide
Storage
The following table describes the storage options. 
Freshness
The following table describes the freshness options.
Option 
Description 
Maximum 
HTTP/FTP 
object size in 
bytes
Specifies the maximum size of HTTP or FTP objects the 
appliance can cache. 
Use a 
0
 (zero) to indicate no limit. 
Maximum 
number of 
alternate 
versions 
(HTTP)
Specifies the maximum number of HTTP alternates that the 
appliance can cache.
Use a 
0
 (zero) to indicate no limit. If a popular URL has 
thousands of alternates, you might observe increased cache 
hit latencies (transaction times) as the appliance searches 
through the alternates for each request. In particular, some 
URL addresses can have large numbers of alternates due to 
cookies. If the appliance is set to vary on cookies, you might 
encounter this problem. See Variable content‚ on page 38 
for 
more information. 
Option 
Description 
Verify 
freshness
by checking
Configures the appliance to ask the original content server to 
verify the freshness of objects according to the following list 
before serving them. 
when the object has expired
when the object has expired or if the object has no 
expiration date
always
never
Minimum 
freshness 
information for 
a document to 
be cached
Specifies the minimum freshness information required to 
consider a document able to be cached:
an explicit lifetime
a last-modified time
nothing
If an object 
has no 
expiration 
date
Specifies the time limits the appliance will keep an object in 
the cache:
minimum time in the cache. You can specify from 
15 minutes to two weeks.
maximum time in the cache. You can specify from 
15 minutes to two weeks.