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Thread: Need configuration of ISA Server cache

  1. #1
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    Need configuration of ISA Server cache

    Hi all,

    ISA caching features a lot of functions which can improve the internal network users to access outside the network, WEB, FTP to accelerate the pace, but also can improve the access to internal network number of WEB, FTP server, the speed. ISA server, the user frequently visited web pages saved to the cache then, it will not only accelerate the speed of access while also saving bandwidth to improve network utilization. I want to know that how to configure ISA Server cache. Please suggest. Thanks in advance.

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    Need configuration of ISA Server cache

    The following is the configuration process :
    You nee to first configure the hard disk cache size then open the ISA in the configuration of the cache buffer drive selection of definition. Then the figure appears in this setting to configure the size of the disk. Please Click on OK after the application but it will remind you to take effect from the service. check that and reply.

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    Need configuration of ISA Server cache

    ISA automatically download web pages to the cache. For this you can specify ISA at a given moment an object automatically downloaded and saved to the cache to allow users to access, automatically downloads the best when it is not too busy so do not try to steal bandwidth. For example, to automatically download every day 8:00. Click to download the contents of the cache in the task of downloading the contents of the task under the plan. Click Yes to continue after the set. Name can define their own choice. To the next step later, you can define where we need to define themselves by day. The next step in order to download the contents of the settings. The contents of the cache we use the default.Now you can seen the cache function is useful, and can greatly improve the speed. Best of luck.

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    Need configuration of ISA Server cache

    You can also Configure the cache Rules. By setting rules to determine the effective time of the cached objects. Cache object is retrieved the following way, in general, we will use the first two.Retrieve the content specified in this option the default can be disk. Specifies the size of the cache object here we assume that is not specified in the cache if more than 4M, we should not take up a lot of memory.The following set cached in the buffer storage time, you can use the default you can modify their own word. This is a HTTP cache. FTP default cache time is 1 day. Check and reply.

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    Need configuration of ISA Server cache

    You can also set the size of the memory cache for configure of ISA Server cache. Just select configure cache settings and Select Advanced Options, under the 'percentage of available memory for caching' to set the memory cache size. If there is no ISA in the buffer zone it will go to link users to the object and passed to the user, and this object is saved to the cache area, a user-friendly re-extract the next visit, but after a period of time to save this object from the memory dump hard drive. If you found any issue , reply me back.

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