Re: 2 nics vs 1

From: Chris Tilbury <Chris.Tilbury@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 14:27:44 +0100

On Thu, Jul 08, 1999 at 07:30:25AM -0500, Brian wrote:

>
> Is their any advantage to having two Ethernet nics in a squid cache, vs
> just having one?
>
>
> one nic:
>
> traffic in eth0, traffic out eth0
>
> two nics:
>
> traffic in eth0, traffic out eth1
>
>
> I am intersted in any solid performance benefit mostly..........

This depends entirely on what the two NICs are connected to. If you have
them just plugged into a shared ethernet segment, then you'll see no benefit
really. If you have them plugged into two ports of a switch, then you could
conceivably see some benefit, although you will have problems with peer
caches if they are configured with you as a peer and you receive traffic on
one IP and send on another (and the two IPs don't resolve to the same
hostname).

This is remarkably like the discussion of load balancing traffic going on in
another thread on this list. Check the archives if you've not already seen
it.

Cheers,

Chris

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