I know an implementation with more requirements than you need.

You will need a fast disk to the squid cache. The environment I know
have the cache on ram disk.

I have squid separated from my AD forest by two firewalls, this isn't
a problem, you need to open the required ports.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 2:43 PM, sq...@zoomemail.com
<sq...@zoomemail.com> wrote:
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> Our company is currently investigating the use of Squid as our Proxy solution 
> (Secure Web Gateway?). I was curious if anyone out there has successfully 
> installed and
> managed a Production Squid environment
> that would be about the complexity and size of the following (and I'd like 
> some information on it):
>
> 1) 3,000 concurrent users
> 2) Three sites
> Primary Site: 100 Mb/sec Internet Connection
> Secondary Site: 30 Mb/sec Internet Connection [This is used for a DR scenario 
> only]
> Tertiary Site: 45 Mb/sec Internet Connection [This is used for a DR scenario 
> only]
> 3) We are a Windows 2000/2003 Domain. It's a single forest with two (2) Child 
> Domains. There is a firewall between the two (2) child domains.
> 4) We need HA Pairs at each site, but because we have VMWare ESX 3.5 
> implemented at each site we are throwing around the idea of using 3-4 
> virtuals (or however many you
> guys would recommend) and using our DR strategy for VM's to V2V to boxes to 
> the other two (2) sites.
>
> Your input, comments, and questions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
>
>

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