On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 11:59, Luciano Giacchetta wrote: > I want to know, what `s the best Proxy Server for Linux. I run a Debian > Server with Squid, and I got some special speed in the cache... the squid > proxy server runs OK....but I need more, speed.....:) > The gateway server plattaform is x86, Pentium 120 with 32 MB, 3GB HD, and > two 3C905C
http://www.squid-cache.org/Doc/FAQ/FAQ-3.html#ss3.1 "3.1 How big of a system do I need to run Squid? There are no hard-and-fast rules. The most important resource for Squid is physical memory. Your processor does not need to be ultra-fast. Your disk system will be the major bottleneck, so fast disks are important for high-volume caches. Do not use IDE disks if you can help it. In late 1998, if you are buying a new machine for a cache, I would recommend the following configuration: * 300 MHz Pentium II CPU * 512 MB RAM * Five 9 GB UW-SCSI disks Your system disk, and logfile disk can probably be IDE without losing any cache performance." -jon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] || www.divisionbyzero.com gpg key: www.divisionbyzero.com/pubkey.asc think i have a virus?: www.divisionbyzero.com/pgp.html "You are in a twisty little maze of Sendmail rules, all confusing."
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