I use squid2.6.stable2 in Redhat Linux Advanced Server4
and add some functions to it. I use epool method to get
large tcp-connection1. The functions I added are for local resolve
DNS(which dosen't use outer DNS). In squid.conf, I added
some acl and http_access to obtain more security.
Thanks

On 1/28/07, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007, ShuXin Zheng wrote:
> Hi, I use squid as a web accelerating cache proxy for the backend MS-IIS-6.
> When the requests per-second reache 2000, the squid will eat CPU
> resources to 99%. The files are some small size image, css, etc. I fill
> the regex computing or other operation may result in the dropping of
> the squid's performance. Is there some other way to improve squid's
> efficiency ?
> My computer hardware: 3.0 G Interl CPU, 4G memory, 100G SCSI disk.

Which version of Squid are you using? On what platform?

I'm working on identifying and improving the performance of Squid-2 HEAD.
You could give that a whirl and let me know how it goes. I'd appreciate
any testing that you could give it.

Thanks,


Adrian




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