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Hi All,

Any suggestion for this.

Thanks,
Benjamin

On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 8:16 AM, benjamin fernandis
<benjo11111@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> We are going to deploy squid for getting high performance caching gain
> capability.Currently we are going to plan a demo for squid caching at
> one isp place.
>
> isp has 1500-2000 users.
>
> H/w specification:
> Quad Core Xeon 3.06 Ghz Processor
> 32 GB ram
> 2 TB sata hdd
>
> OS : CENTOS 6
>
> Requirement:
>
> We need to deploy full tproxy squid feature and want to gain high
> cache performance.And we are trying squid for cache gain only.
>
> So please guide me that what are the perameters , i must have to look
> after to gain more caheing performance.And how much RAM i can assign
> to squid.This box is only for squid cache so there is no other
> processes occupy memory.And also suggest me other standard squid
> parameter , which i must need to tune for enhancing more caching.
>
>
>
> Current Setup :
>
> As per ISP:
>
> for bandwith mgmt., they are using commercial bandwith management
> devices as NAS  and for AAA they are using radius.
>
> So for TPROXY , do i need to deploy squid box at bridge mode ? or do i
> deploy it as external device ( only forward web traffic from NAS to
> squid box) ?
>
> So please guide me for my above request.And also suggest your suggestions.
>
> Regards,
> Benjamin Fernandis
>



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