Hello Rafal,
I have run some performance tests with WRK for Squid running as a proxy to
a backend Apache httpd server.
This gives an example of latency measurements for Squid.
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https://github.com/mrumph/futurewei-ecosystems/blob/master/tests/wrk/squid_proxy.txt
Maybe this will be useful for you.
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
zonden:* woensdag 30 september 2020 15:23
> *Aan:* Rafa?? Stanilewicz; Squid Users
> *Onderwerp:* Re: [squid-users] measuring latency of squid in different
> scenarios
>
> Below I leave the link. I think that with this you could achieve your
> goal. In this project there are more thin
Below I leave the link. I think that with this you could achieve your goal.
In this project there are more things that you might not want to use or
maybe you do. To begin I believe that it is well.
- High availability load balancing frontend between users and backend
proxy nodes.
- VIP (
Hi Rafal, if you wish I've a manual redacted in SPANISH for build a VM whit
Debian 10.5 running SQUID compiled from source, with kerberos and LDAP
authentication, plus AD groups authorizations.
I haven't had time to translate it into English yet.
Let me know if it works for you and I'll share it w
On 9/28/20 9:19 AM, Rafał Stanilewicz wrote:
> I'd like to get some numbers about squid-introduced latency of getting
> some particular web resource. Is there any benchmarking program I could
> use? I'd like to see what is the current latency of getting the resource
> without any proxying, then of