i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous and
80 req/s !!
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
Thanks,
AlexandrE
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Alexandre J. Correa
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On Thu, Jul 05, 2007, Alexandre Correa wrote:
i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous and
80 req/s !!
Smallfry. :)
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
Alexandre Correa disse na ultima mensagem:
i have 1 dedicated server for squid serving about 700 users simultaneous
and
80 req/s !!
server is dual opteron dual core and 4gb of ram..
this cache_mem is fine ?
cache_mem 256 MB
or is best decrease ou increase this ?
how much you need
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the cache_dir
bigger than 20G.
ahem ... so I would need 8 x 160G disks
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the cache_dir
bigger than
Jeff Pang wrote:
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the
Adam Parsons wrote:
Hi, I would like advise on what the best settings would be for cache_mem on a
SquidNT (Note: SquidNT) box that we will be putting out into a number of
schools. The specs of the workstation are Pentium Duo Core 1.86, 1 GB Ram,
160GB Hard drive. We have set aside 60GB of
Jeff Pang wrote:
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the
On ons, 2007-07-04 at 09:31 +0800, Snow Wolf wrote:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the cache_dir
bigger than 20G.
Then you probably ran
Joel Jaeggli disse na ultima mensagem:
Jeff Pang wrote:
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even
Jeff Pang disse na ultima mensagem:
2007/7/4, Michel Santos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Snow Wolf disse na ultima mensagem:
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you
Hi, I would like advise on what the best settings would be for cache_mem on a
SquidNT (Note: SquidNT) box that we will be putting out into a number of
schools. The specs of the workstation are Pentium Duo Core 1.86, 1 GB Ram,
160GB Hard drive. We have set aside 60GB of space for the cache
From my experience,when squid has used full of cache_dir close to
20-30G,the OS would become very high-load due to the disk cache
swap.So I think even you have 160G disk,you may not set the cache_dir
bigger than 20G.
2007/7/4, Adam Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I would like advise on what
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