On 2/10/20 6:26 pm, m k wrote:
> Hello Please tell me additionally. 4. I only know Squid up to 3000
> users. Is there any case where Squid is used by a company that is used
> by more than 30,000 users? Please let me know if there is a large
> company using Squid. 5. What are the important point whe
On 2/10/20 3:15 pm, m k wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm planning a proxy renewal for a company with 45k clients.
> I'm looking at the performance of a single Squid to determine the number
> of Squids.
>
> Environment: Virtual (OpenStack)
> OS: CentOS8.1
> CPU: 4 cores
> MEM: 8GB
> DISK: SATA30GB / 100GB
Hello Please tell me additionally. 4. I only know Squid up to 3000 users.
Is there any case where Squid is used by a company that is used by more
than 30,000 users? Please let me know if there is a large company using
Squid. 5. What are the important point when using the "wokers" setting for
multip
Hello,
I'm planning a proxy renewal for a company with 45k clients.
I'm looking at the performance of a single Squid to determine the number of
Squids.
Environment: Virtual (OpenStack)
OS: CentOS8.1
CPU: 4 cores
MEM: 8GB
DISK: SATA30GB / 100GB
Squid 4.4
SSL Bump
Blacklist: 1,700k
auth: NTLM
c
Thank you very much.
I will try to set up an external ACL so I don't have to worry about regular
expressions.
Vieri
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Hi Gabriel,
thank you very much, I confirm I downloaded successfully the document, and
I'm going to read it carefully, although it will take me some time.
Still, my second question remains: is there any way of measuring the time
of getting some resource through squid?
Best regards,
Rafal Stani