On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, Jeff Layton wrote:
> I'm setting up a squid cache for our organization (around 350 people
> with 90,000 HTTP req/day). Does this sound like a reasonable machine for
> this purpose?
>
> Sun SparcStation 10 Model 31
> Solaris 2.6 and DiskSuite
> 96Mb RAM
> 2.1GB disk for squid (I'm planning on growing the filesystem later if
> need be)
> 10Mb Ethernet interface
>
Hmm..running Squid 1.NOVM.20+retry here on a SUN 4/470 with 96 MB RAM and
3 Gb cachedisk. Not using DiskSuite...6 separate cachepartions.
10 Mb ie0
About 160 users atm and about 60000 requests a day.
Runs 'fine', but Solaris 2.4 isn't the OS i want. Too much ethernetbugs.
Unfortunately it has VME boards, so no other OS or upgrade is possible.
Mark
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Received on Fri Jan 30 1998 - 09:06:46 MST
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