07-20-2011 09:29 AM
Hi all,
I have two questions. The first is following:
1/is possible to provide caching for HTTP AO?? Or the caching of files is possible only for CIFS AO??
The second question is:
2/how large is a disk space for CIFS caching for WAAS on SRE 700 and SRE900.
Thank you very much.
Roman
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07-21-2011 05:55 AM
Roman,
If your clients download these pdf files via a CIFS server, then yes the pdf file will be cached. This of course assumes the client's TCP flow traverses two WAAS devices with the CIFS accelerator enabled, and the flow is actually optimized. Meaning both WAEs need to see the TCP 3-way handshake, you have the policy engine configured correctly (default policy engine configuration will work), and the CIFS server/client does not require SMB signing.
Example output from CLI of CIFS optimized flow:
pdi-594-rtp#sh stat con
D:DRE,L:LZ,T:TCP Optimization RR:Total Reduction Ratio
A:AOIM,C:CIFS,E:EPM,G:GENERIC,H:HTTP,M:MAPI,N:NFS,S:SSL,V:VIDEO
ConnID Source IP:Port Dest IP:Port PeerID Accel RR
3596 14.110.3.115:2766 14.110.3.98:445 58:8d:09:90:97:76 TCDL 70.4%
Regards,
Mike
07-20-2011 10:06 AM
Roman,
WAAS does not have object level caching for HTTP, only CIFS has an object level cache. However, both take advantage of DRE byte level cache, and HTTP AO as of 4.2 has meta-data caching.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/v421/release/notes/ws421xrn.html#wp90802
The CIFS cache on the SRE's are 57GB and 95GB respectively for the SRE-700 and SRE-900.
Regards,
Mike Korenbaum
Cisco Data Center PDI Help Desk
07-21-2011 05:49 AM
Hi Mike,
thank you very much for your response. I have one question, can I use CIFS for caching of pdf documents?
Roman
07-21-2011 05:55 AM
Roman,
If your clients download these pdf files via a CIFS server, then yes the pdf file will be cached. This of course assumes the client's TCP flow traverses two WAAS devices with the CIFS accelerator enabled, and the flow is actually optimized. Meaning both WAEs need to see the TCP 3-way handshake, you have the policy engine configured correctly (default policy engine configuration will work), and the CIFS server/client does not require SMB signing.
Example output from CLI of CIFS optimized flow:
pdi-594-rtp#sh stat con
D:DRE,L:LZ,T:TCP Optimization RR:Total Reduction Ratio
A:AOIM,C:CIFS,E:EPM,G:GENERIC,H:HTTP,M:MAPI,N:NFS,S:SSL,V:VIDEO
ConnID Source IP:Port Dest IP:Port PeerID Accel RR
3596 14.110.3.115:2766 14.110.3.98:445 58:8d:09:90:97:76 TCDL 70.4%
Regards,
Mike
07-21-2011 05:59 AM
thank you.
Roman
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