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Re: RAID0, LVM or JBOD for best performance squid proxy server?

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> Hi Roberto,
>
> Each of the systems you mention will only add an extra layer to the
> storage solution. Squid (not sure from which version but I am very sure
> it's main stream on all distros) already has support for multiple cache
> directories so my suggestion (if you don't need LVM to extend or move
> physical disks etc) is to make the disks normal mount points. The File
> system that you use will have to be researched (ext4 vs xfs vs reseirfs
> vs ...) but I have used ext3/4 with great success (at least enough for
> me not to complain :) )
>
> See http://wiki.squid-cache.org/BestOsForSquid at the bottom for File
> Systems etc
>
> The only one that *might* improve things is RAID0 but I can't really see
> this as squid won't be writing *that* much (on a 100meg connection)
>
> You can also read up on : http://wiki.squid-cache.org/SquidFaq/RAID
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pieter

Hi Pieter. Thanks for your help !!

You say something like this?

cache_dir aufs / disk1/squid-cache/squid 100000 64 256
cache_dir aufs / disk2/squid-cache/squid 100000 64 256
cache_dir aufs / disk3/squid-cache/squid 100000 64 256

I should  add something more to  balance the load?

regards

roberto




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