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On 12/10/2012 4:15 a.m., mc8647tv@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I need to install a new proxy server in exchange to the current one based on Squid 2.7 STABLE 6.

You already told me that on the new, 12 core, 12 GB server, I should create a hierarchy of squids to use all CPUs but I now have to replace a failing hardware.

I currently use a aufs + coss cache_dir, I have about 3000 clients on a 200mbit link and traffic is passed to an upstream cache_peer (antivirus/url checker).

Should I go with 3.2 or it's better to stay with 3.1 ?

3.2 of course. Replace the COSS with rock cache_dir if rock works for you. COSS in 3.x is a bit broken.

SMP is not working perfectly for everybody yet, but well worth trying out to see how it goes for you.

Which storage types are "mainstream" with new squid versions ?

Other than COSS, same old ones as always.

Amos


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