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 Hi All,

We have to deploy squid for cache gain in our network where we are having 140-150 mbps bandwith and 600 users.As per our H/W, we have 8 gb ram and 2 TB disk with intel i3 processor with GBPS lan cards.We only use squid on this h/w nothing else.

So for going to setup squid in network , i have some queries.

1)  what should be memory we use for squid ?
2) multiple creation of cache_dir is better or single big cache_dir is better ? 3) At some blogs , i read that small objects in memory and disk are very much beneficial for cache gain rather then specifing big size objects for disk and memory ? 4) Multiple instance of squid is better or single squid instance is able to handle such kind of heavy load. ?


Please share your suggestions with squid and cache gain in such kind of big networks


Thanks,
Benjamin


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