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From: Robert Thomas <rob@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 1997 22:45:49 +1100

t 01:20 PM 11/12/97 +0800, you wrote:
>hello everyone!
>
>i wanted to add another 2.1GB HD to our proxy server and i found this text
>from the squid archives:

Long and complex. The easy way to do it, is start off with 8 top level
directories, and (say) 4 gig. You run out of space, buy another 4gig
drive. Move top level directories 1-4 to the new drive. Double the
hard drive space in squid.conf. Running low on space again? Buy 2 more
4 gig drives. (You are running SCSI now, aren't you?). Move 1,2 to one
4 gig and 7,8 to the other 4 gig.. 16 gig now. OK, you've filled
16 gig? Get the chequebook out, because you're buying 4 4 gig drives
today. Glad you bought that 2940uw ultrawide scsi controller, aren't you?
1,3,5 and 7 go to the new drives. You've now got 32gig of proxy.
You would have run out of RAM slots in your PC by now, go buy an
Enterprise 2000 8) I never said running an ISP was cheap, did I?

                                                --Rob
Received on Wed Nov 12 1997 - 03:45:27 MST

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