Hi,
Thanks,,, its really valuable ,,,
is there any capacity planning tools , so we can tune the parameters
based on specific criteria ,
Best Regards ,,,
Liley
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 5:32 PM, GarethC <gareth_at_garethcoffey.com> wrote:
> Hi Liley,
>
> I have managed to find the Redhat kernel settings that I used on this Squid
> server.
>
> http://squid-web-proxy-cache.1019090.n4.nabble.com/file/n4499196/tcp-tweak-squid-bl460.txt
> tcp-tweak-squid-bl460.txt
>
> Please note that these settings were based on the resources available in the
> server, a quick recap...
>
> HP BL460c G6
> 2x Intel Xeon (Quad-core)
> 24GB RAM
> 2x 72GB SAS (HW RAID-1)
> 2x 2Gig Port Channel (w/ OS NIC bonding)
> Redhat 5
> Squid 2.7
> The MAX CPU usage I recall was no more than 25% (at full capacity)
> Cache mem was set at around 768MB, higher values were tested but this seemed
> to work best.
> Max obj size in memory was set to 2048KB
> Max conn per second was ~2000, above this external factors came into play
> (i.e. capacity on the PCI bus of the DDoS device, max throughput on the
> firewall etc)
>
> I'll try and find the Squid config to post up as that will be a lot more
> useful to you.
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Received on Sun Mar 25 2012 - 06:36:16 MDT
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