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You are free to use any Core version it will pump your traffic as you want with no problems we use Core for production for a year now no breaks no nothing.Only tweak the filedescriptors for bigger networks and some tunnings in the kernel and squid will run on most distros as you like it.
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Paolo Biancolli wrote:
Hi,

We currently run squid 2.5 stable 13 on redhat 9 (2.4.20-8smp) in our
production environment.
We are getting new servers soon. Will FC4 suffice or should we rather
look at Red Hat enterprise?
Which flavour is best suited to squid?

Many thanks
Paolo Biancolli





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