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Corey Tyndall schrieb:

Setup: Squid-2.5.STABLE6-3.4E.11 on RHEL 3.
Problem: We have several hundred users that will be using this to proxy
to the internet (no caching just authentication).  With lots of users on
the system the traffic gets pretty bogged down going through the one
NIC.  This server has 4 NICS in it and is there a way to balance the
traffic over these multiple NIC's? Thanks for help in advance
I agree with Mark; a couple of hundred users accessing the internet via squid will never saturate the *internal* link. They might saturate your external link, depending on what link and what user profile you have. It is almost impossible to saturate any hardware with such an amount of users; we run several squids in similar setups > 100 users on quite old HW (500 MHz class) on 2 MBit links without problems. You need enough memory, though. You should examine your network to check what leads to the "saturation". It might be a misconfigured DNS resolution on the squid box or many other things. What happens when you bypass squid, still using the squid box as gateway? Also, there is no reason not to cache content when using squid; it will speed up many websites a lot if menu grapghics come from your disk instead of the other side of the world....

Hope this helps.

nb. It would be helpful if you write more about your setup and if you leave out the "confidential message" blah when writing to a public mailing list where you seek for help. Most people on these lists are not very happy having to download all these disclaimers jsut in order to be able to help you. It's not applicable anyway.....

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