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Re: Re: kernel consideration for heavy loaded network

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On 12/07/2011 02:11 PM, Amos Jeffries wrote:
On 7/12/2011 5:47 a.m., Benjamin wrote:
On 12/04/2011 11:33 AM, Benjamin wrote:
Hi,

We are using centos 6 64 bit for squid with tproxy feature.Our squid purpose is for only cache gain.So i wonder that do we need to compile vanilla kernel with any specific parameters or OS default kernel is enough to use with heavy network.

Regards,
Benjamin
Hi,

Any suggestion or feedback for the same please.

Regards,
Benjamin

Lack of response around here mean nobody paying attention has a clue (yet, but it could be waiting a long a while as well).

TPROXY has some kernel modules it requires. They are mentioned prominantly in the PROXY feature documentation: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Features/Tproxy4

AFAIK Squid only stresses the kernel in areas which are easily tuned after building it, so it probably does not matter. Traffic is very network-specific and you will only find out what the problems are for your traffic type once the system is running. So testing well and tuning the whole system to avoid problems while it is live is probably the best way forward.

Amos
Hi Amos,

Thanks for your kind response.

Warm Regards,
Benjamin


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