I have installed several squids in the past +10 years ago mainly in Solaris in some Linux. For so few users any PC will be enough. (the real number that gives the real uses is the number of http requests per second). I won't care about configuration, unless you are using a virtual server. Any pc with a basic configuration will be enough.
The critical point with squid 2.x (the versions that I installed in that time) is the I/O performance. I suppose that squid 3.x will be similar. > Hi folks. > I'm working in a new squid/proxy server for 150+ users in my network. > I need some testing, whenever, maybe someone have experience with squid > > performance on NetBSD, basically in the Filesystem and security. > If anyone can comment, please let me know. > Best regards. > -- > Francisco Valladolid H. > -- http://blog.bsdguy.net - Jesus Christ follower.