This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] How does the delay pools actually work? within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Payal Rathod wrote: > > 0, no delay pool assigned > > This is the ...
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Payal Rathod wrote:
> > 0, no delay pool assigned > > This is the default case, right? Yes, or when delay_access does not allow any pool to be used. > > 1, a class 1 pool with a single bucket shared by all users of the pool > > Ok. > > > 2, a class 2 pool with one global bucket shared by all and in addition > > one bucket per user. > > 3, a class 3 pool. one global bucket shared by all users, one network > > bucket per class C network, and one bucket per user. > > Can you give an example where this scenario (i.e. case 2 and 3) are > needed? These are used to place aggregate limits on networks or all users while also having a per-user limit. For example 256 Kbit/s total or 64 Kbit/s per user. Regards Henrik |
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