Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
>
> Monday 07 July 2003 10:56, Marc Elsen:
> > > I plan to install few instances of Squid on one multiprocessor box
> > > and balance load between them. I plan to use LinuxVirtualServer
> > > for it. Do someone have that kind of solution ? What load
> > > balancing you suggest ? Any other recommendation ?
> > Do you have an idea of the sustained http reqs/sec , your squid
> > has to deal with ?
>
> Yes. I need specific non-caching proxy. There are 3000-5000 requests per
> second. Currently I have one 4CPU box i would like to deploy.
Hm, I think I read that squid can give you a max. of about 300
reqs/sec.
As stated before on the list squid on itself can not make
use of more then one cpu.
So I think in a virtual server setup, you may be better off with 4
separate boxes (probably), I think it would give you more
flexibility and squid service uptime, if one box is down,
for instance.
M.
Received on Mon Jul 07 2003 - 02:11:38 MDT
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