On mån, 2008-07-07 at 07:34 -0300, Michel wrote: > ok, reverse proxy does not so very much, so sure it depends on what you do with the > machine The known configurations which can easily push Squid to CPU bound limits is a) reverse proxy setups with a reasonably small but very frequently accessed set of objects. b) reverse proxy acting as an SSL frontend. c) forward proxies without any cache. It's quite hard to push a caching forward proxy to the CPU limit. You usually run into other limits first.. Regards Henrik
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