What about using COSS file system?
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> On May 16, 2024, at 15:10, Andre Bolinhas
> wrote:
>
> Hi
> Well, the performance and NTLM issues that I had with persistent connections
> goes back to squid 3.5 😳, so I never re-enabled it again on new version, I'm
> using Squid 5.9
Hi
Well, the performance and NTLM issues that I had with persistent
connections goes back to squid 3.5 😳, so I never re-enabled it again on
new version, I'm using Squid 5.9 and 6.8 now.
If you tell me that now that persistent connections are more stable and
inclusive is recommended to be enab
On 17/05/24 02:23, Bolinhas André wrote:
Has I explain, by default I set those directives to off to avoid high
cpu consumption.
Just FYI: In this context, when you say "default", folks will tend to
think that you are talking about default Squid configuration setting
(i.e. something hard-code
Ok, so in this case you recommended both enable
client_persistent_connections and server_persistent_connections to gain
more performance in tems of CPU and Networking, correct?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Best regards
On 16/05/2024 20:53, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 17/05/24 02:23, Bolinhas
On 17/05/24 02:23, Bolinhas André wrote:
Hi Alex
Has I explain, by default I set those directives to off to avoid high
cpu consumption.
Ah, actually with NTLM auth you are using *more* CPU per transaction
with those turned off.
The thing is that auth takes a relatively long time to happen,
Hi Alex
Has I explain, by default I set those directives to off to avoid high cpu
consumption.
My doubt is enabling persistent connection will help squid to process the
request more efficiently and gain more performance or not.
Best regards
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On 2024-05-15 19:02, Andre Bolinhas wrote:
To handle this amount of traffic should I enable
client_persistent_connections and server_persistent_connections or is it
better to keep it disable?
As Jonathan has already mentioned, the question is misleading because
these directives default to "o
Hi
I have disabled it, I just want to know if I re-enable it, it will help
on to avoid this issue or increase performance.
Best regards
On 16/05/2024 06:46, Jonathan Lee wrote:
I think they are default on if you look at references
On May 15, 2024, at 17:16, Andre Bolinhas
wrote:
Hi Ale