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On 11/12/2014 11:31 p.m., Siva Prakash wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have searched lot but i could not get clear statistics regrading
> how much bandwidth a squid can handle.
> 
> Consider, I have a server of 4 GB RAM, Multicore processor and
> centos or ubuntu operarting system.
> 
> Can any one guide me how much amount of bandwidth single squid
> sever can handle?

That question is like asking how much bandwidth "a CPU" can handle.
 The answer can only be "it depends".

It depends very much on:
 what Squid version you are talking about,
 what hardware its running on (NIC speed, CPU speed, disk I/O speed),
 what features have been configured for use,
 what ACL tests are being run,
 and finally ... what the input traffic actually contains.


> 
> or else help me out with how much request/second can be handled by
> squid?

Somewhere between 0 and 3000 RPS per-CPU. Still depending on the
things listed above.

Amos

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