Re: Info on Big Squids wanted

From: Lee Chang Hwan <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 09:53:38 +0900 (KST)

According to Jon Peatfield:
>
> I'm looking for information about Giant Squids ;-)
>
> By this I mean any Squid (or Harvest) server (or collection of servers which
> are peered) which handles over 2 million requests per day.
>
> Anyone in the UK will probably guess why I want this information, but for the
> rest fo you this is to try to add some fuel to the debate about one of the
> centrally funded UK Academic cache networks, which currently uses NetScape
> proxy, but the same hardware might do better with Squid (at least we could do
> ICPs to it). They think that Squid couldn't cope, I disagree.
>
> -- Jon Peatfield (with cachemaster@damtp.cam.ac.uk hat on)
>
> Jon Peatfield, Computer Officer, the DAMTP, University of Cambridge
> Telephone: +44 1223 3 37852 Mail: J.S.Peatfield@damtp.cam.ac.uk
>
>

We are one of major PC-online service company in Korea.
Our proxy server are running with squid 1.0.20 on SUN Ultra station 1
has 256M RAM and 12G Hard disks.

It handles 12 million connections a day.
You can find daily report in http://proxy.nowcom.co.kr

I am thinking about changing to Netscape proxy if it has benefit
when works on very busy service area.
But I have no comparison data squid and Netscape.
Any comment will be appreciated.
Received on Tue Nov 26 1996 - 16:57:09 MST

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