Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.5.10 Performance

2015-10-07 Thread FredB
> Hi Fred, > > Good news! Can you say what are the numbers behind "significantly > reduced" ? > > Thanks > Marcus Hi Marcus, Load average reduced, at least, by two ( 5 -> 2) CPU usage -+ 20% reduced, no memory difference Caution, no difference at all with a low load, perhaps with less than

Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.5.10 Performance

2015-10-07 Thread Marcus Kool
On 10/07/2015 09:00 AM, FredB wrote: Just FI With high load system (and exactly the same configuration of course) the load average is significantly reduced by the use of the latest release in comparison with the previous 3.5.x versions diskd, digest auth, basic auth, delay pools, some acls,

[squid-users] Squid 3.5.10 Performance

2015-10-07 Thread FredB
Just FI With high load system (and exactly the same configuration of course) the load average is significantly reduced by the use of the latest release in comparison with the previous 3.5.x versions diskd, digest auth, basic auth, delay pools, some acls, 800 r/s, Debian wheezy 64Bits Fred ___