lör 2006-04-29 klockan 12:10 +0100 skrev Michael Pye: > This depends on a large number of factors, but there's no reason why you > could not get several hundred requests per second, if not several > thousand requests per second being handled. Most reverse proxy setups I have seen in production peaks around 500 to 1500 requests/second of real life traffic depending on type of workload on the site, how much the Squid code have been tuned and hardware. Synthetic test workloads can get a lot higher with less work.. Note: Forward Internet proxying is generally much harder to handle than reverse proxying as the diversity of the requests is much larger in forward Internet proxies. Regards Henrik
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