Heh. The best way under unix is a hybrid of threads and epoll/kqueue
w/ non-blocking socket IO.
Adrian
2008/11/28 Ken DBA <mysqld_at_yahoo.cn>:
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> --- On Sat, 11/29/08, Adrian Chadd <adrian_at_squid-cache.org> wrote:
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>> From: Adrian Chadd <adrian_at_squid-cache.org>
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>> Considering people have deployed Squid forward and reverse
>> proxies
>> that achieve much more than 150mbit/sec, even considering
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>> shortcomings of the codebases,
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> Thanks. I also hope someone has deployed the high-flow application for squid to give helps.
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>>I can't help but think
>> there's
>> something else going on that isn't specifically
>> Squids' fault. :)
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> oh.I was thinking the flow capacity is limited, maybe due to squid's IO select way? for example, it reads/writes socket using epoll/select/poll, not the threads/multi-processes. Thanks.
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> Ken
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