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--On September 2, 2006 7:53:59 PM +1000 Greg Wilson <gwilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've installed Squid on a HP DL380 server with dual cpus, 2 Gb RAM and
SCSI raid 5. It's running on Debian Sarge with little extra load. I am

Well...it shouldn't have much to do with the speed of Squid if it's a hardware RAID....but has the RAID 5 set finished building? Also are there no failed disks in the set?

using this for our staff of around 100 and though this would do the job
easily. It's running with all default Squid settings except Cache RAM
which I've increased to 96Mb. There are no peer caches. I have checked
that there are no speed and duplex setting mismatches between the proxy
and firewall.
The squid proxy returns web pages approx. 2/3 slower than a direct
connection using the same link.
Can some-one please give me some simple steps to increase the speed of
the cache?
Thanks for any advice.




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