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I think 5.7mbits/sec traffic with 18req/sec per cache (about 54req/sec for
3 cache) makes around 108kbit/request. still is quite big though. we allow
objects upto 8MBytes to be cached.

strange that you eliminate hits that saves the most traffic by limiting object sizes.

i use 10GB max size.


On Mon, 27 Nov 2006, Adrian Chadd wrote:

On Mon, Nov 27, 2006, Manoj Rajkarnikar wrote:
request per second per cache is around 18 at peak time. traffic flow
combined to all three cache is around 5.7Mbits at peak. do you think this
cpu usage is normal for the provided load ??

Not for 18 per second; but 5.7 mbit/peak at 18req/sec is averaging ~ 300k per
reply. Thats quite big. :)

Did you compile with epoll() for linux or kqueue() for FreeBSD? Or, hm, can
you just paste ./squid -v here?

Thanks,


Adrian


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