Re: Squid is OK, but which UNIX for high loads?

From: Michael 'Moose' Dinn <dinn@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 20:55:25 -0300 (ADT)

Have you tried increasing your TCP Listen Queue? This sounds like the listen
queue is overflowing. On Solaris, you can use "ndd" to increase it, on Linux,
you need a kernel/libc(?)/squid rebuild.

>
> I'm also running LInux (2.0.30) and am having similiar performance
> problems. I'd consider switching to freeBSD (I have the latest CDROM);
> what are the caveots?
>
> Brian
>
> On Thu, 22 May 1997, Arjan de Vet wrote:
>
> > In article <01BC66CD.59BFEB90@dima.cyberia.net.lb> you write:
> >
> > >I'm using Squid 1.1.10 on a PPro 200MHZ + 256MB RAM, Linux 2.0.29.
> > >Squid was running OK for month (started with 1.1.0), until recently, =
> > >problems started as the load increased (~70,000 connections/hour). =
> > >Symptoms:
> > >1. Squid's response time increased dramatically. Telnetting to port 8082 =
> > >(the cache port) takes 3-4 seconds on the command line for the =
> > >"Connected.." string to appear.=20
> > >2. Even when connected, Squid takes 3-4 seconds to retrieve even cached =
> > >objects!
> >
> > I have experienced the same problems when I was running Squid on a
> > Sparc20, 384MB memory with Solaris 2.5.1 and around 50000 conns/hour. As
> > soon as the number of open connections came above a certain level,
> > performanced dropped to even worse numbers than yours (>20 secs for
> > small-sized cache hits).
> >
> > >It was suggested that this may be a problem with Squid, so we upgraded =
> > >to 1.1.10 (we were running 1.1.8). It was also suggested that this may =
> > >be a Linux problem, so we upgraded to 2.0.30 (which has the ISS). =
> > >Performance improved, but the delays were still unacceptable. Note that =
> > >memory is abundant (I always have 70-80 Megs free physical RAM) and CPU =
> > >load rarely goes beyond 1.
> >
> > >I want to keep my existing hardware, which leaves me with 2 choices: NT =
> > >and Solaris x86 (Don't want FreeBSD). NT is a no-no, but=20
> >
> > Why don't you want FreeBSD? Did you ever try it? I replaced the
> > Sparc/Solaris setup with a PPRO200/128MB with FreeBSD 2.2.1 for a few days
> > and the response times for the small-sized cache hits went down from >20
> > secs to <300 milliseconds... I'm now using BSD/OS 3.0 (also BSD4.4
> > derived) because the company wanted a commercial OS.
> >
> > >Is Solaris x86 2.5.1 recommended for such a setup?
> >
> > I've never tried Solaris on x86. But why not try the available options for
> > some time and then make your decision? And if you need some tuning tips for
> > FreeBSD or BSD/OS, contact me.
> >
> > Arjan
> >
> >
>

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