Hi Jason, good to know other locals're on the list.

On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:10:34 +1300
Jason Haar <jason.h...@trimble.co.nz> wrote:

> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon, 
> > 2GB and loads of disk space available. Can anyone point me to any resources 
> > to help me get the best out of the server - google's not helping ):
> >   
> 
> Err - you don't actually say anything. What does "squid + clamd" mean?
running squid and clamd to provide a cleaned feed for html traffic.
> How many users? The hardware you mention would be brilliant for a
> 10-user network with a 1Mbs link, but would be atrocious for a
> million-user network. I'd guess you are somewhere in between - but you
> don't say.
html traffic isn't large. It's a company smaller than yours. 
> 
> 
> 
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> Cheers
> 
> Jason Haar
> Information Security Manager, Trimble Navigation Ltd.
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I posted on this list as it seems that the clamd side is the bottleneck, and as 
I have only used clamav from a milter until now, I'm unfamiliar with 
performance tuning clamd  (:

Do you have any info, or pointers?

Cheers,


Steve.
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