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Re: Two squid server - Would it be useful?

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On Tuesday 23 May 2017 at 19:19:13, erdosain9 wrote:

> Hi.
> I have working a squid server. we have 110 pc.
> I have two virtualized squids.
> One of them is working, and the other i use for testing purpose.

So, do you have two Squid instances, or three, in total?

> i want to know if i could take that of "testing purpose" and put to work
> with "cache peers or neighbors"??

Yes, you could, provided it has an appropriate configuration.

> It would be better?? it give some benefits??

Why not just try it and see (by whatever measurement you use to judge 
"better")?

After all, adding a neighbour peer is only a configuration change on the Squid 
server - clients don't even know about it, so it's simple to do (and undo).


Antony.

-- 
I conclude that there are two ways of constructing a software design: One way 
is to make it so simple that there are _obviously_ no deficiencies, and the 
other way is to make it so complicated that there are no _obvious_ 
deficiencies.

 - C A R Hoare

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