On Tuesday 24 July 2001 10:24 am, Steve Snyder wrote:
> To recap my config: Squid v2.4S1 (with all posted patches applied) is
> using the aufs access type and is using the default 16 threads. The
> cache itself is on a solid-state disk, accessed with an UW SCSI
> interface; the filesystem is ReiserFS. The overall system is RedHat
> v7.1 (with all RH updates applied + v2.4.7 kernel) running on dual
> Pentium3/550MHz CPUs and 512MB of RAM. This box (and thus Squid) not is
> not memory contrained in any way. I am using 16 redirector_children
> (Adzapper). There aren't any CPU-intensive jobs running on this
> machine.
A solid-state disk? How much space is going to cache_dir and is this run
as a proxy or httpd-accelerator?
In either case, does increasing the thread count to 24 or 32 make a
difference?
Received on Tue Jul 24 2001 - 13:45:33 MDT
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