Ramiro Sabastta wrote:
Hi !!!

I installed squid on a Debian box, with 1Gb of RAM, 160 Gb of disk
and AMD Optreon Dual Core, in transparent mode.

I configured a cache of 100Gb on disk with aufs.

what's you're cache mem set to?

it's likely that you need more ram or less cache.

If the system has only a single disk and you're dealing with more that 50 requests per second it is likely that your system is sitting around in i/o wait and more spindles would help a lot.

The squid works fine most of the time, but at some specific moment of
the day (for example at 6 am) the TCP transfer duration growth from 5
seconds (this is the average) to 30 seconds aproximately.

I think that it's something related with te box, not the squid or the
traffic, because this situation occurs  for a little period of time,
when the traffic is high and sometimes, when the traffic is low too.

Do you think If I change de cache_dir method to diskd o coss, I will
have better performance?

Any Help?

Thanks a lot !!!

Kind regards.

Ramiro


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