When I did a search for this I only found one thread, but it was in Russian and hard to translate.
I currently playing with an image cache for application frontend to a "massive" amount of proxied images. With proxy_cache_min_uses=1 my cache grows extremely fast and I cap it at 100G (for disk performance) and I get an average cache hit rate of 6%. With proxy_cache_min_uses=2 it grows much slower and actually plateaus at 23G with a cache hit rate of 5%.
My concern is as follows, proxy_cache_min_uses=1 effectively caches everything, which is too much... But proxy_cache_min_uses=2 doesn't cache enough. I'm struggling to understand exactly how proxy_cache_min_uses works, by setting it to 2 nginx needs to somehow know that 2 requests were made for a given piece of content. But how does it do that? And over what timeframe? 2 requests in the current connection buffer, 2 requests over the past 5 mins, etc.,.