First off I would like to thank everyone for their input on my previous disk
configuration question.
I am in the process of setting up a small army of transparent caching
servers. I am using Fedora Core 3 as the OS and Squid version 2.5.7
compiled from source. The servers each have 2 NICs. I plan on using NIC1
for clients and fetching the information from the internet. I want to use
NIC 2 to share the cache with the other Squid servers.
I currently have a peer_cache setup that seems to be working. I would like
to change it to a multicast group.
Is there a significant performance increase? Instead of sending an ICP
query to each peer, I only send the packet out once, but I will still get
the same number of responses.
Will multicast scale better than just using a peer relationship?
Finally, can I use a private IP subnet like 192.168.1.0/24 for the second
NICs and the multicast address or must I use addresses in the multicast
space?
Thank you,
Tom Hancock
Received on Thu Dec 02 2004 - 02:44:37 MST
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