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In general the requirements for a virtualized squid shouldn't be
different from those of a nonvirtual squid.
Just make sure that ygr virtualized environment doesn't cause
contention and inefficiency in the useage of critical resources such
as disk or network interfaces. It boils down to what kind of load
you're expecting.
In general I would recommend against virtualization in high-load scenarios.

On 2/3/09, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 03.02.09 10:17, Kevin Blackwell wrote:
>> I'm looking to put squid into a VM. Anyone have any ideas what size I
>> should make the partition. 4gig? 8gig? Any ideas on how much memory I
>> should allocate?
>
> Why do you use squid? Do you use/need disk cache? Allow access to big
> partition on fast disk then. Do you use/need memory cache? Look at
> http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/SquidMemory
>
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