Several hundred requests per second, measured by a telco provider
squid gateway system in production usage.
I have measured 400+ in the lab for 2.7 and 600+ in the lab for
3.0STABLE3 and beyond (but latest is best); I haven't benchmarked 3.1.
I have seen sustained stable performance of prod servers which was
50% or more of that in daily peaks (hours long at those levels) with
good results.
Results are approximately the same with small clusters (2-5 servers
per cache group), scaling linearly.
Systems:
Modern dual CPU quad core 2.5-3.0 GHz Intel or AMD CPUs and 4+ GB RAM,
with 2 HD for AUFS cache, 1 HD for logs, 1 HD for OS.
-george william herbert
george.herbert_at_gmail.com
On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 3:13 PM, BarneyC <barney_cordoba_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to get a handle on the number of RPS (Maximum) a residential ISP
> is likely to see on a busy 100Mb/s network (close to capacity). Most of the
> stats I see on here seem pretty low.
>
> I'm trying to at least interpolate the largest network load a single squid
> box could handle without requiring clustering.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barney
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