Hi,
I would like to know whether a single squid server can handle 1Gbps traffic?
Consider I have hardware configuration of 64 GB RAM, 12 Core processor and 10
GB NIC. Is it possible?
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Thanks a lot, Eliezer and Amos.
Your Views are going to help me lot :)
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
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> On 12/12/2014 4:41 a.m., Siva Prakash wrote:
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Thanks for your valuable input, Eliezer and Amos.
I have added the rough hardware and squid configuration, please guide me
out with how much request squid can handle per second,
CPU Speed - each 3.30GHz( totally 5 processors)
RAM - 4 GB
NIC - one 10 GB Ethernet Adapter
Squid Version - 3.4
Squ
Hi All,
I have searched lot but i could not get clear statistics regrading how much
bandwidth a squid can handle.
Consider, I have a server of 4 GB RAM, Multicore processor and centos or
ubuntu operarting system.
Can any one guide me how much amount of bandwidth single squid sever can
handle?
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Hi,
i think this cannot be done.
In squid, we have option for custom log format, but in that also request
for .css or .js or img will be logged. We cannot specifically log only
the user typed url in the acces log.
- Siva Prakash
On 11/20/2014 05:48 PM, Swapneel Patnekar wrote:
Hi there,
I