On ons, 2008-09-24 at 14:14 +1200, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Good hint, thanks! If we did have such a control, what is the wired
> memory that squid will use for each entry? In an email earlier I
> wrote...
For on-disk objects about 100 bytes.
In-memory objects obviously uses a lot more. Probably something like 1kb
+ the object size rounded up to 4k pages.
Also disable the client db unless you need to use the maxconn acl
client_db off
And don't configure with too many filedescriptors. The default 1024 is
probably reasonable for the environment. (Note: configure flag in
squid-3, squid.conf option in 2.7)
Regards
Henrik
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