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Statistic
Description
Cache Freshness
Displays the percentage of objects in cache that are considered fresh.
Click Graphs to view the percentage of fresh objects for a specific unit of time
(1 hour, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months, or 12 months). The Value axis
displays the percentage of fresh objects.
Oldest Object in
Displays how long the oldest cache object has been cached.
Memory

4.4.2 Server Benefits Statistics

Select whether to monitor live or static statistics:
Statistics: Select this option to view the statistics as currently gathered. The page is static and the
statistics are not updated until you click Live Statistics Monitoring.
Live Statistics Monitoring: Select this option to view the statistics as currently gathered and to
have them refreshed at the rate specified in the Refresh Rate field.
The Server Benefits page displays information about bandwidth and DNS caching:
Statistic
Total Bandwidth Saved
Bytes Saved per Second
Bandwidth Saved
Total DNS Lookups Saved
DNS "Modified Since"
Queries Returning False
Total Number of
Connections Saved

4.4.3 Service Provider Activity Statistics

Select whether to monitor live or static statistics:
Statistics: Select this option to view the statistics as currently gathered. The page is static and the
statistics are not updated until you click Live Statistics Monitoring.
Live Statistics Monitoring: Select this option to view the statistics as currently gathered and to
have them refreshed at the rate specified in the Refresh Rate field.
Description
Displays the amount of bandwidth saved by using data cached by the
Access Gateway rather than requesting the data from the Web servers.
Displays how many bytes of data the Access Gateway was able to send
from cache rather than requesting it from the Web servers.
(Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the amount of bandwidth saved by
using data cached by the Access Gateway rather than requesting the data
from the Web servers.
(Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the number of DNS requests that
the Access Gateway could solve locally without performing a DNS lookup.
(Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the number of DNS Modified Since
queries that the Access Gateway was able to service with a false value.
(Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the number of connections that the
Access Gateway has with clients minus the number of connections that
the Access Gateway has with Web servers. This statistic indicates the
number of connections that the Access Gateway is off loading from the
Web servers.
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