Il 17/12/2010 11:09, benjamin fernandis ha scritto:
Dear Friends,

I m going to use squid for cache purpose only.And i heard that for
squid cache performance i have to use good RAM and HDD.I have 4gb RAM
and 160 GB SATA HDD.And i have 200 users' network.So please suggest me
the same.Means can i go with this H/W specification or is there any
suggestion....Please friends, suggest me .....And in this server i m
using only squid for cache gain....so also suggest me for RAM also.

And one more thing, for better disk performace should i have to go
with raid 0 or any other suggestion.....

And what are the main squid configuration  parameter for cache gain....?

thanks,
Benjo j.

I'm no expert but what you have to avoid is having the squid process swap. So following the rough rule of 10MB of RAM for each GB of cache I'd try first with a 100GB cache, which would require 1GB RAM just for managing it. I'd keep cache mem low, like 128M. The rest of RAM would be used by OS for disk cache and buffers. Mount the cache dir with noatime option to avoid unnecessary disk accesses. To increase performance, use multiple cache_dir, each pointing to its own physical disk. Avoid raid if you need performance.

That said, I don't want to sound rude, but I think your questions show that you should do some research on your own first. Please search the mailing list archives and the squid site. Many general questions about squid performance and configuration can be solved just by reading those docs and following the links.

For a start:

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/ConfiguringSquid

HTH

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Marcello Romani

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