Hi. Everyone.
2 weeks ago, I posted about the saving bandwidth rate in real link.
I compared the the rate of *hit bytes from squid access log* with
that of *real link* bandwidth.
I setup our squid for traffic metering with ipfwadm accounting tool.
It shows real link traffic, which shows the similar (+- 5%) traffic
rate with the statistic from cisco router.
I found following data:
real sample)
[1] the traffic rate from calcuration of access.log (bytes)
--> 1307 kbps
[2] the traffic rate from calcuration of ipfwadm accounting
--> 3977 kbps
[1] is the rate of 5minutes traffic rate from access.log.
[2] is the rate of traffic rate from ipfwadm accounting (outgoing http
traffic rate from squid)
300%.. The real traffic show 3 times than the rate from calcuration
of access.log. (I can't understand such a value.. but.. it is real)
Is there any similar approach about saving bandwidth ?
--J
Received on Wed Jun 24 1998 - 08:33:19 MDT
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