Re: [squid-users] calculating hardware for 900 users for SQUID cache server

From: John Joseph <jjk_saji_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2013 20:44:11 -0800 (PST)

Hi Loic Your feedback was quite useful, I was able to come up with some values after checking your configuration. If by 3 years my users base increase to 4000 no, then will it be a over kill if I go with 32 GB ram. Thanks Joseph John ----- Original Message ----- From: Lo�c Blot <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013 4:57 PM Subject: Re: [squid-users] calculating hardware for 900 users for SQUID cache server Hello Joseph, I use a Dell R320 (2, because failover), under OpenBSD 5.2 with 16GB RAM and Two Intel PRO/1000 PT (82571EB) (Broadcom 5720 isn't supported). I have 500-600 users/smartphones and 1GB of WAN bandwidth. To improve perfs (and this explain why so many RAM), i move /var/squid/cache to mfs (memory file system), and i use 4G "disk" cache and 3.5G memory cache. Perfs are very great. My servers are also the main client routers for other traffic. I hope that helps -- Best regards, Lo�c BLOT, Engineering UNIX Systems, Security and Networks http://www.unix-experience.fr Le jeudi 10 janvier 2013 � 03:03 -0800, John Joseph a �crit : > Hi All > I am trying to make the hardware specs for the SQUID� cache server. > I have around 600 users, they may be using the bandwidth from 500dbps to 3Mbs. Expected annual increase of users will be up to 20%. I would like to size the hardware specs for the server, which will be enough for next coming three years.( user may be up to 900 then) > What specs should I go for? > For fast r/w I will go for SCSI hard disk, but I am not sure about the amount of RAM, CPU power and harddisk space for disk cache. > I would like to request guidance on how to determine the hardware specs > Guidance requested. > Thanks > Joseph John >
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