Re: [squid-users] Is it possible to handle 200reqs/s?

2004-02-11 Thread Peter van der Does
To give you an idea: Pentium III - 1Ghz, 1,5 GB Ram, RedHat 7.3 about 4000 clients accessing the server. Normally we have a 3Mbps line for our users and we handle 160Req/sec but we once gave the users 5Mbps and we handled 220 Reqs/sec. So I'm not sure what the limit is of this machine. BTW before

RE: [squid-users] Is it possible to handle 200reqs/s?

2004-02-11 Thread Elsen Marc
> > To give you an idea: > Pentium III - 1Ghz, 1,5 GB Ram, RedHat 7.3 about 4000 clients > accessing > the server. > > Normally we have a 3Mbps line for our users and we handle 160Req/sec > but we once gave the users 5Mbps and we handled 220 Reqs/sec. > So I'm not > sure what the limit is of

RE: [squid-users] Is it possible to handle 200reqs/s?

2004-02-12 Thread Chris Wilcox
> To give you an idea: > Pentium III - 1Ghz, 1,5 GB Ram, RedHat 7.3 about 4000 clients > accessing > the server. > > Normally we have a 3Mbps line for our users and we handle 160Req/sec > but we once gave the users 5Mbps and we handled 220 Reqs/sec. > So I'm not > sure what the limit is of this mac

RE: [squid-users] Is it possible to handle 200reqs/s?

2004-02-12 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Chris Wilcox wrote: > I'm interested in the same question! How did you optimise Squid to get such > an improvement? things one need to look into * Disk subsystem. Use more than one drive and one of the async cache_dir types. One cache_dir per physical drive, maybe more if