[squid-users] relation between http req/sec and no of simulatneous accesses

From: khiz code <khizcode@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 22:16:26 -0700 (PDT)

Hi all
ive been stress testing my squid boxes using ummm .. wget (mutilple
copies) and web stress tools
my cache could go upto abt 70 req/sec
what i would like to understand is that 70 req/sec corresponds to abt
how many simultaneous client connections ..i.e how many clients can the
cache serve at any point of time

Robin stevens had given a figure of 2500 simultaneuos access for 150
req/sec
so cud i apply simple math logic to arrive at a corresponding statistic
for 70 req/sec which turns out to be roughly 1000 simultaneous
accessess ???
my cache is a single scsi 10000 rpm with128 MB ram and p3 500 MHz

TIA
khiz

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