RES: [squid-users] better configuration for this server

From: Mário Sérgio Candian <mscandian_at_mastercabo.com.br>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2012 09:56:18 -0300

Hi Peter.

Thanks for the answer.

I'd like to run FreeBSD in this server. I don't tried any config. I'll buy
this server but I need to know if this server supports the amount of users
that I have.

Yes, this will be a cache for my ISP. The server has gigabit network card. I
have a link of 400Mbps.

This server can handle this amount of users? 15000 users? About the
configuration squid, what do u recommend?

Regards,
MSC

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Pieter De Wit [mailto:pieter_at_insync.za.net]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 7 de maio de 2012 08:50
Para: squid-users_at_squid-cache.org
Assunto: Re: [squid-users] better configuration for this server

On 7/05/2012 23:38, Mário Sérgio Candian wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a server with this configuration:
>
> Intel xeon E5-2670 with 8 cores, 2.60GHz (3.30 GHz with Turbo Boost), 20MB
> of cache, QPI Link 8GT/s;
> Hyper-threading, 1600MHz TDP of 115 Watts;
> 32GB ( 4 x 8GB ) RAM DDR3-1333MHz, Dual rank x4;
> RAID 5;
> 3 HDs SAS 6Gbps of 300GB, 10k RPM, Hot Plug;
> CacheCade 200GB SSD SAS
>
> Is this enough to support 7000 simultaneous users? For 15000 users is
> enough?
>
> Whats the better configuration of squid with a server like this? Whats
value
> I can use in cache_mem? In cache_dir option, is advisable to use diskd or
> aufs?
>
> And the other options:
>
> cache_swap_low ??
> cache_swap_high ??
> cache_replacement_policy ??
> memory_replacement_policy ??
>
> I'd like a configuration for maximum performance. Someone can help me?
>
> Regards,
> MSC
>
Hi,

What config have you tried so far ? What OS do you plan to run on here ?
Squid can support millions of users if they don't do anything or as
little as 100's of users. What type of traffic do you see going via this
box ?

"Off the bat" I can tell you now to give up on RAID-5, it's not worth
it. What network cards do you have in this machine. If this is a cache
for an ISP (guessing by the numbers) you will need gigabit and more.

Cheers,

Pieter
Received on Mon May 07 2012 - 12:56:24 MDT

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