On 16-12-2009 6:37, Michael Bowe wrote:
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Hi Amos
If you get 4+ core hardware, a CARP model with one instance receiving
all requests and balancing across the other cores for actual storage
handling with 1+ disk per core scales extremely well.
I'll go
-Original Message-
From: Angelo Höngens [mailto:a.hong...@netmatch.nl]
Hi Angelo
Thanks for responding
I didn't even know ISP's still used proxies in this century :D I assume
you use them to save on bandwidth and improve the experience for the
end-user?
Haha yeah well for
Michael Bowe wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squ...@treenet.co.nz]
Hi Amos
If you get 4+ core hardware, a CARP model with one instance receiving
all requests and balancing across the other cores for actual storage
handling with 1+ disk per core scales extremely
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and SAS HDD, also HP DL360-G5 non-VMware
with SAS
Michael Bowe wrote:
Hi, I need some hardware/software suggestions for TPROXY servers.
We're an ISP and have been trialling Squid for a while on an assorted
collection of spare hardware. (We've got some Dell 2950 running VMware and
iSCSI, also Dell 2970 with VMware and SAS HDD, also HP DL360-G5