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> >> excuse me, 1 megabit per second for a week, so :
> >> 1 Mb *60*60*24*7=604.800 / 8 = 75.600 MB  about 76 GB traffic for week.
> >> I'm refering both inbound and outbound traffic (1 Mbps in , 1 Mbps out).
> 
> >Well, that is just one megabit per second. That is the link bandwidth, it's
> >irelevant to provide different interval, you are just confusing us (or at
> >least me). We can count how much does that make for a day, week, month,
> >year
> >...

On 30.06.09 09:51, Riccardo Castellani wrote:
> Matus Uhlar,

Skip private replies please! I am not subscribed to the list to receive
private squid-related mail.

> my internet link bandwidth is about 10 Mbps and I'm monitoring (by mrtg)
> traffic usage of my Squid parent (A), which is about 1 Mbps for a week (so
> 76 GB data traffic for a week).

No, it is not. It may be 1mbps .OR. 76GB for week. it can't be anything
"per second for week". You may mean 1mbps during weekdays, 1mbps during
the whole week, 1mbps average. 

> I have also 2 squid chileds (B,C) which
> communicate to squid A. Some user groups use Squid A, others use Squid B and
> others use Squid C.
> 1 Mbps 
> 
> 
> >so, some users access directly your squid?
> yes

ok, are your child caches configured as neighbours to each other?

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