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Subject: Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance sizing aspects.
Hi all,
I built squid using SSL-bump. In addition, squid also authenticates users with
active directory. The hardware is openstack virtual. os is centos8.1. There is
one CPU. The memory i
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*Subject:* Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance
sizing aspects.
Amos,
Thank you for your reply.
It was very helpful.
> That number was gained before HTTPS became so popular. So YMMV
depending
> on how many
Hi all,
I built squid using SSL-bump. In addition, squid also authenticates users
with active directory. The hardware is openstack virtual. os is centos8.1.
There is one CPU. The memory is 16GB. The hard disk is SSD 200GB.
I'm thinking of load testing with Apache Jmeter in this environment.
I don
On 6/08/20 5:28 pm, m k wrote:
> Eliezer,
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> Squid's default setting is 1 core CPU, 16GB mem.
> How many URLs(Blacklist) will degrade Squid's performance?
>
Eliezer's answer covers that already, so I will skip here.
> Also, SSL-Bump.
>
This is "unknown" - as far as I am aware none has publi
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From: m k
Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2020 8:29 AM
To: Eliezer Croitor
Cc: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance sizing aspects.
Eliezer,
Squid's default setting is 1 core CPU, 16GB mem.
How many URL
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> *Subject:* Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance sizing
> aspects.
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> Amos,
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> Thank you for your reply.
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-users On Behalf Of m k
Sent: Thursday, August 6, 2020 7:25 AM
To: Amos Jeffries
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance sizing aspects.
Amos,
Thank you for your reply.
It was very helpful.
> That number was gained bef
Amos,
Thank you for your reply.
It was very helpful.
> That number was gained before HTTPS became so popular. So YMMV depending
> on how many CONNECT tunnels you have to deal with. That HTTPS traffic can
possibly be decrypted
> and cached but performance trade-offs are quite large.
Squid uses SS
ginal Message-
From: squid-users On Behalf Of Amos
Jeffries
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2020 4:28 AM
To: squid-users@lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] I would like to know performance sizing aspects.
On 5/08/20 11:28 am, m k wrote:
>> We are considering to use Squid for our
On 5/08/20 11:28 am, m k wrote:
>> We are considering to use Squid for our proxy, and would like to know
>> performance sizing aspects.
>>
>> Current web access request averages per 1 hour are as followings
>> Clients:30,000、
>> Page Views:141,741/hour
>> *Requests:4,893,106
>>
Okay. Requests and
We are considering to use Squid for our proxy, and would like to know
performance sizing aspects.
Current web access request averages per 1 hour are as followings
Clients:30,000、
Page Views:141,741/hour
*Requests:4,893,106
We will install Squid on CentOS 8.1. Please kindly share your thoughts
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