On Tuesday 23 May 2017 at 21:05:38, erdosain9 wrote: > thanks and sorry, i have just two. > In one of them (the more "important") i have SSO, and in the other i have > access per ip. > So, i need to have the two squid servers equally or not? You configure the one the clients point to for SSO (I'm assuming that is your "working / production" server), and you simply configure the other to accept peer requests from the first - it will never get client requests directly. > In the other hand I do not mind the use of bandwidth but serve as fast as > possible. > how i would config this?? 1. Don't use Squid - just let your clients access the Internet directly. 2. If you do use Squid, use as simple a configuration as possible, and make sure that Squid runs as efficiently as possible on the hardware you have (ie: don't use VMs; don't run multiple instances on one machine; don't run other CPU or disk -intensive processes on the same machine). 3. For only 110 clients, unless your hardware is remarkably old and low- performance, just use a single proxy server. Antony. -- Schrödinger's rule of data integrity: the condition of any backup is unknown until a restore is attempted. Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users