On 2014-01-31 04:24, [email protected] wrote:

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+ || RPS || 39715 ||
+ || Bandwidth || 313 Mbit/sec sustained ||
+

... "600-bytes long document". Thats 1KB per transaction.


+ This number was taken in a '''controlled test environment'''. It has
nothing to do with the numbers someone would get in a production
environment; it's just an estimate of how fast squid can be.
+ Squid was configured to do no logging, no access control, and
apachebench was used to hammer squid asking 10M times for a static,
cacheable, 600-bytes long document. Of the 4 cores, 3 were running a
multi-worker squid, one was running ab over the loopback interface.
+

Something seems to have slowed dow. I was getting roughly 8x that with similar test environment (but single-core utilized by Squid) on 3.1 transferring ~4KB objects. Although strangely it maxed at 100-200 Mbit/sec for all the increased object size and throughput.

What concurrency level was AB set to? I have seen quite a bit of variance in speed by concurrency level.

Amos

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