Re: Similtaneous connections

From: Martin Svensson <martin@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 09:56:39 +0200

Hi!

Depending on what OS you are running sometimes you need to optimize the
TCP-configuration.
We use linux here and when we started using squid it also slowed down
during peak hours.
If you're using linux, take a look at:

/proc/sys/net/ipv4/
                tcp_fin_timeout - I lowered this setting to 30
                tcp_max_syn_backlog - Increased to 512
                tcp_keepalive_time - Set to 7200 (default?)

With these settings it runs very smooth .. during peak hours we have 14-16
Requests / sec with ~3000 clients running. Our cache is 14GB.

Martin Svensson
Dep. of Technology
University Hospital of Malmoe
Email: martin@admin.mas.lu.se

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On 2000-04-20 at 17:27 Jimmy Stewpot wrote:

>Hello,
>does anyone have any idea, how many similtaneous connections to squid is
possible,
>in a pretty generic setup.
>It appears that when we have around 300 similtaneous users hitting the
proxy it seems to really slow down with a P3-600 256meg ram, 18gb SCSI
Cheatah 10,000 rpm disk.
>Is it a squid limit or a hardware limit, or could there be any
configuration issues to help deal with this
>thankyou
>Jim
Received on Thu Apr 20 2000 - 02:00:19 MDT

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