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Fred,

don't think so.

This is big enough box.

And files above 1 Gb is not downloaded all time.

Main question - what loads planned?

Medium office generates this throughtput easily, and this box
processed it all without warms up.

Medium ISP is another deal. And must have overcome capacity.

Also, performance tuning exists yet....

03.03.15 23:44, FredB пишет:
> 
> 
> 
>> I would like to know whether a single squid server can handle
>> 1Gbps traffic?
>> 
>> 
>> Consider I have hardware configuration of 64 GB RAM, 12 Core 
>> processor and 10 GB NIC. Is it possible?
>> 
>> 
> 
> Depends on what the users are doing, there is a big difference
> between
> 
> A) One user is downloading an ISO file = 1 Gbps (max bandwidth) B)
> 10 000 users are downloading many different ISO files = 1 Gbps (max
> bandwidth)
> 
> 12 Cores are only useful with workers
> 
> So a single server can handle 1 Gbps yes, but ...
> 
> ----
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Fred
> 
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