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Re: Squid on DualxQuad Core 8GB Rams - Optimization - Performance - Large Scale - IP Spoofing

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Adrian Chadd wrote:
Out of curiousity, how many Squid servers do you have deployed out there?
Adrian

We've got 8 in total, currently.  I'll preempt you asking for specs:

4 are:

Supermicro 1u with Dual Core Xeon 5148 2.33Ghz, 4gb DDR2, 4 x 400gb 7200rpm disks in hardware raid 1+0.

These guys proved to be too slow; they start hitting I/O overloads at around 100-150 requests/sec, so I got:

Poweredge 1950s with one Quad Core Xeon L5310 1.6Ghz, 8gb FB-DIMM, 4 x 73gb 15krpm SAS drives in hardware raid 1+0.

Hi Tony,

Not that I am a SuperMicro fan any longer, but I suspect the reason that the Poweredge is quicker is because of the quicker disks - and if you are running a 64bit OS, because of the
increased amount of memory.

Squid can only utilise one processor, so you would be better off with the Xeon 5148 if
CPU was really the bottleneck.

Andrew


On 17/10/2007, at 9:03 AM, Tony Dodd wrote:


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