Re: Squid is slower on FreeBSD 3.x?

From: Alejandro Ramirez <ales@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 16:48:42 -0500

> > Yes, all of the proxy servers' cache filesystems are either mounted as
> > async or soft-update. I also notice that those FreeBSD 3.4 machines
> > have much worse response time when the number of request is higher than
> > 1400 per minute. The one with FreeBSD 2.2 is still very happy to serve
> > over 2000 request per minute. How about yours? I am afraid that ours
> > just hit the limit? ;-(
>
> I've got a grossly overpowered box with a peak usage of about 20
> requests/sec (1200 requests/minute), so I have never encountered its
> maximum load. It doesn't even come close as far as I can tell. I
> would guesstimate its maximum limit to be about 200 requests/sec based
> solely on the average disk transactions/sec, which should be the most
> limiting factor.

I have 2 FreeBSD servers that has shown great performance under high loads
both of them have had > 9500 request per minute, without loosing performance
3.4-STABLE & 3.5-STABLE.

Greetings...
Ales
Received on Wed Jul 19 2000 - 15:52:47 MDT

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