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Re: Hardware configuration for Squid that can handle 100 - 200 Mbps

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Paul Khadra wrote:
Hi,

I wish to buy hardware for squid that can support internet traffic of 200
Mbps. I have read a lot of documents on the forums but none has not got the
best answer.
1- Shall I go to intel or opteron?

I don't think the brand matters.
What does matter is 64-bit and dual-core minimum.

You may want to investigate multiple quad-core since budget is not an issue. That way you can have multiple parallel Squid in a CARP array within the one box.


2- I can get 32GB memory but will 64 GB memory give an advatnage ?

Only with a 64-bit system :) but yes the more the better.


3- I can get the HP DL38x series. They have 16 empty slots for hard disks. I
can install 2 HD controllers. what is the best way to fill the harddisks
bays and at the same time I want the best byte hit ratio? the harddisks
options  are ( SAS 146GB,300GB or 450GB  at 15 Krpm or the SATA  250GB,
500GB or 1TB at 7200rpm).
So assuming that budget is not a factor, and at 200 Mbps, will buying 16 x
500GB or 16 x 1TB disks have good affect on the hit ratio?

Generally speaking, faster RPM the better. But this appears to be one area where brand matters, since manufacturer hype gets in the way.

Individual cache sizes are limited by 2^31 objects per disk. One cache_dir entry per HDD physical spindle (disk). So a mix of some very large disks and some small(er) ones with cache_dir tuning (max object size) to filter the very large ones to the biggest disks etc

Avoid making the disks into a RAID array.


Note: squid will be installed over solaris.

Thank you, Paul

Hmm, Solaris is missing several of the fast networking IO systems (epoll, kqueue) provided with Linux and BSD systems. You may want to reconsider that choice of OS for high performance.

Amos
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