On Sunday 13 July 2003 06:14 am, services@cyberspace.org wrote:
> hmm. thas weird. so if one installs squid on quad processor machine
> then will it wont do any good? that means... higher clock processor
> will do better than dual or quad ones?
Squid usually becomes disk- or memory-bound long before CPU becomes a
problem, so a single-process design works well. For instance, the seek
time on those two 6.4gb drives will become a problem before even a
singe P2/450 would.
I actually run reverse proxies (web server clusters), so someone else
will have to give you an estimate on how many modem users those configs
will support.
-- Brian
Received on Sun Jul 13 2003 - 13:37:43 MDT
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