[squid-users] Http Req/sec Once more

From: khiz code <khizcode@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 23:20:30 -0700 (PDT)

Hi all
i was recently going thru the documents by CacheXPress Server of
LogiSense Corporation

the deployment guide.pdf states that
"ISPs have clients who are browsing 90% of the time. On an average a
client issues .02 req/sec.
So to determine your peak load use
Peak Req Rate= X * .02
So a smallish ISP with 200 phone lines can expect a peak load of 4
req/sec"

What i would like to know is that doesa typical client issue abt .02
req/sec ????
and in case if clients connect to an ISP via say 64K or 1 Mb/s leased
lines will these figures change dramatically??

So all you folks running squid Could u please guide me as to how many
clients can be handled by a squid peaking at 70 req/sec
assumin that clients are LAN based
sorry but i think i hvnt been successfully able to run polygraph
TIA
khiz

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Received on Fri Oct 19 2001 - 00:20:35 MDT

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