[squid-users] aufs threads relationship to request rate

From: <jeff.richards@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 15:49:33 +1100

Guys

I'm currently benchmarking Squid, using Web Polygraph, and was wondering at
what value to pitch the number of aufs threads. I'm benchmarking at various
levels in the 200-500 requests/sec area. I'm using 4 x 8G caches and 2G
memory (which I feel should be increased). I upped the default aufs threads
to 128 for a 180 user benchmark, with good results. But a 300 user test
started giving lots of queue congestion warnings. I increased to 256 and
things look better, but still with some congestion warnings.

I understand that going too high with this parameter brings it's own
problems. So how do we judge an appropriate number of aufs threads to run
with?

TIA

Jeff

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