When deciding on your cache's horsepower, many factors must be taken into account. To decide on your machine, you need an idea of the load that it will need to sustain: the peak number of requests per minute. This number indicates the number of 'objects' downloaded in a minute by clients, and can be used to get an idea of your cache load. Computing the peak number of requests is difficult, since it depends on the browsing habits of users. This, in turn, makes deciding on the required hardware difficult. If you don't have many statistics as to your Internet usage, it is probably worth your while installing a test cache server (on any machine that you have handy) and pointing some of your staff at it. Using ratios you can estimate the number of requests with a larger user base.
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