RE: [squid-users] Notes on very large cache deployment

From: Edmund Haworth <ehaworth@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 09:38:59 +0100

 
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I'm running a cache (squid v2.3-stable1) with a 40gb disk (20gb cahce
allocated), it's a PII 400 with 640mb of RAM (soon to be a gig), the
object overhead is around 170mb (0.01%, it keeps around 17gb of
objects in the disk cache store) on the actual squid process it's
self (before you start adding objects to the RAM storage).
with a cache_mem of 200mb the process is currently sitting at 429mb
It's running SuSE 6.4 (yes old!) and serving around 250 clients with
using upto 15% CPU time (usually around 1%)

Hope this is useful,
Edmund Haworth
Assistant Network Engineer
Worcester College of Technology
Deansway
Worcs WR1 2JF

Tel: +44 1905 725516
Fax: +44 1905 28906
E-mail: ehaworth@wortech.ac.uk
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From: francisv@dagupan.com [mailto:francisv@dagupan.com]
Sent: 13 June 2001 01:46
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Notes on very large cache deployment

Hi all,

I'm just curious if there are notes out there describing how they
deployed
their squid systems (multiple cache, one very big cache, etc.). We're
planning to deploy a bigger system (we have 2 squid servers, one on
freebsd
and the other on linux, both with 700MB of RAM and 30GB of hard disk
space).
I would be grateful if someone could give me pointers where to start.
Thanks!

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