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On 12/05/2015 2:28 a.m., Stakres wrote:
> Hi Amos,
> 
> OK, got it.
> But why a so big gap on the 2 parents ?
> The 3 squids are on the same range, connected to the same switch, all in 1Gb
> NIC.
> No problem if there are some MB difference, but here it's 10+ times more
> between 2 parents 


Only vague guesses I'm afraid.

Could be anything from a fluke 2-peer artifact of "Happy Eyeballs"
always makign one peer get the 'unused' connection, through to the way
placing any network I/O load on a Squid (ie peer 2) decreases the CPU
cycles needed for ICP packets to be read/written from the network, to
fast-path optimization in the shared switch routing.

Amos

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