Jeff Peng wrote:
I have tested squid-3.0.stable13 for round-robin loadbalancing.
I found it behaves as not the same as the before version of 3.0 branch.
For example, there are two backend servers, server A and server B.
From squid to server A the connection is fast, but to server B the
connection is slow.
So under this version of Squid it will deliver more requests to server
A than server B, even it's using round-robin.
But in before version of Squid it seems most likely to deliver the
traffic averagely.

Is it the right fact? Thanks.

Jeff.

No changes were made that affect peering selection between STABLE9 and STABLE13. Only one between STABLE11 and STABLE12 that should have had no behavior affect.

This is unexpected behavior. Check your configuration carefully and that server B is not being declared dead.

Amos
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Please be using
  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE13
  Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.5

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