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Re: Patching Squid 2.6 icap patch with Squid-2.6.STABLE10 - problem

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Amos Jeffries wrote:
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Christos Tsantilas <christos@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

But since, i had heard that Squid 2.6 version had better performance
than Squid 3.0, i would like to try that also as a backup.
Squid 3 is enough fast for most cases. You will not see any difference in
performance unless you have a very-very busy proxy server.

I can confirm that. We switched from 2.6 -> 3.0 with no hassle (at 100
requests/s)


I had Adrian benchmark 3.x recently. With his specific RAM-pathways test.

The cutoff for speed seems to be Squid3 reaching 500-650 req/sec and Squid 2.6 going past that into the 800-900 req/sec ranges. At a few hundred concurrent requests.
>
Amos

Do these limits depend on hardware ?
if yes, what is the hardware that was used to find these limits ?

Marcus

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