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Re: I would like to know performance sizing aspects.

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On 6/08/20 5:28 pm, m k wrote:
> Eliezer,
> 
> Squid's default setting is 1 core CPU, 16GB mem.
> How many URLs(Blacklist) will degrade Squid's performance?
> 

Eliezer's answer covers that already, so I will skip here.


> Also, SSL-Bump.
> 

This is "unknown" - as far as I am aware none has published numbers
recently about it. There are a lot of factors in the network traffic and
your servers internal state (eg the RNG engine) that multiply up to
cause varying amounts of delay - plus the volatile nature of this
feature set itself month by month changes the effects or relevance of
each factor.
  So numbers from me today will be wrong in a few weeks, or may be wrong
for your network already. All that we can be sure of is that there is
extra work needed by Squid thus "slower" than plain-text HTTP is to be
expected.

For planning the consideration is just to be aware that the numbers we
can give you (for plain-text) will be over-estimates of capacity for
SSL-Bump traffic and allow some margins. Once you have an install
running you can test and measure the actual numbers for your traffic.


Amos
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