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BentNotTwisted 01-16-2004 07:28 AM

Web browser cache
 
When accessing the internet with a broadband connection, do you think it's really necessary to have a huge cache? I can see having a cache of a few hundred Meg if you have a dialup connection. I just don't see the reason to have a cache any larger than 30 Mb with broadband speed. I know disk is cheap, but I still like to keep the PC running as clean as possible and it's easy for me to forget to clean out the cache on a regular basis.
Your thoughts?

darkure 01-16-2004 07:45 AM

Reading from a cache on the hard drive will always be faster than downloading things from the internet. There are no routers, network hops, or servers to deal with. It is straight from your hard drive to your screen (ok maybe not "straight" but still).

But like you said if you have broadband it is not necessary to have a huge cache. You might save sometime downloading things but for most sites it will be hard to notice any difference between pure download and part-download/part-cache browsing.

Some boradband ISPs do limit the amount of bandwidth, I think ( I am on a college campus so I don't know the reality of being in a contract with a commercial ISP) you can use per month. If this is so, it might be a good idea to have a larger cache size than normal so that you don't use up your limit. Many browsers let you specify how often to check the internet rather than going to the web. IE only has a single setting that covers everything. Opera lets you specify how often to check most specific things. So you can set the time limit on pages to one thing and images, which might not change as often and have a tendancy to be larger, to a different time.

mattborn 01-16-2004 08:36 AM

I have about the same (30MB) cache, and I think it works just fine. Plus when you are deleting your temp internet files it doesn't take too long.

BentNotTwisted 01-16-2004 08:39 AM

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Originally posted by mattborn
I have about the same (30MB) cache, and I think it works just fine. Plus when you are deleting your temp internet files it doesn't take too long.
Exactly, if you want to clear the cache it will only take a few seconds instead of several minutes deleting a couple hundred megabytes of cache files.

bonehed1 01-16-2004 09:16 AM

Keep it small....it may be faster with alot more cache but in the end when you need to delete all the crap stored there it will take forever.


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