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Re: Hypothetically comparing SATA\SAS to NAS\SAN for squid.

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Hi Omid,

The I/O requirements can be estimated well if you tell more about the
environment.  If you know the number of requests/second that Squid prcoesses
you can add a percentage to increase performance and calculate the desired
I/Os per second (IOPS).
When you have the desired IOPS, you can calculate if 1 gbit is enough.

NFS has relatively much overhead, so I recommend a NAS with iSCSI or a SAN.

What kind of SAN/NAS did you have in mind ?

Do you already have a SAN or NAS ?

Marcus



On 02/03/2015 10:45 AM, Omid Kosari wrote:
How we can test this ?
What protocol suggested for Squid ? NFS, iSCSI,... ?

Apart from bandwidth, is there any important difference between 1Gbit
ethernet and 10G ? Do you suggest me to buy 1Gbit storage and monitor it or
you think the money will be wasted ?

Any news about this REALLY interesting thread ?

@Eliezer , Any benchmark ?

This topic is very important for me .






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