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I think,

it's enough datacenter class HDD. Also I use it with mirror option for speed and reliability in my setup. This is comprehensive enough to enterprise-level proxy. ;)

Of course, I know you know the separation between two hardware clauses. ;) I know it too. ;)

15.07.15 22:20, Eliezer Croitoru пишет:
> On 15/07/2015 16:36, Yuri Voinov wrote:
>> SSD as squid cache?! You are really rich, man!
>
> Please do separate two things Enterprise level SSD and Desktop SSD.
> They are different by nature and they do not tend to "break" easily.
> They do have different life spans and Enterprise grade HDDs tend to be more reliable in some setups.
>
> Since AUFS and UFS will not work very well with SMP squid I would consider using only because of that ROCK.
> I am testing and I do not have enough horse power to make sure that really high load will break rock cache.
>
> If you do have a set of tests to run and give grounds to some assumptions or to remove specuilations I will be happy to run some.
>
> Eliezer
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