El 23/03/2011 12:56, Stainforth, Matthew (SD/DS) escribió:
For about 1900 users we have a virtualized squid proxy with NTLM auth running on 2GB of memory and one vCPU. Memory seems to be about right for our environment but we may look at adding a CPU soon. A quick glance shows it's writing at about 350 KBps. I'm not sure there's a sound argument against virtualizing based on disk throughput anyway, at least in our experience, as the fiber channel storage that serves the virtual clusters performs much better than the direct attached storage the previously non-virtual servers had.
Wich version of SO and SW you are using? I'm starting to setup a new server over RHEL 5.6 with standards packages of squid and samba3x, since in our current server (installed by other person and with not standard packages) we have many *speed problems when I enable the NTLM auth*, wich is mandatory for avoid the auth-prompt wich is show to user each time that they open the browser....
I hope that this installation work fine... -- SO: RHEL 5.6 (x86-64) -- Name : squid Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 7 Version : 2.6.STABLE21 Release : 6.el5 -- Name : samba3x Arch : x86_64 Version : 3.5.4 Release : 0.70.el5_6.1 F.J -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list