Your Squid will support a whole lot more users than your internet
bandwidth will. 128kbps is not enough bandwidth to stress even the
smallest Squid system, and you definitely do not have a small Squid system.
So, your limit is the bandwidth, not Squid. 128kbps will probably
comfortably support 3-15 serious users (and browsing will probably feel
like a 'modem' speed connection), or 16-30 moderate users, or maybe 50
very very light users. We have a 384kbps connection in our office for
only three users, and it's very comfortable...but then again, there have
been times when those same users were stuck on a 33.6k dialup, and it
was usually fine as long as all three weren't browsing heavily at the
same time.
So...really, your question is kind of like, "How long is a piece of
string?" It depends on the users.
Luu Trung Duong wrote:
> Hi EveryBody,
>
> I have a connection to the Internet with 128 Kbps, i am using
> SQUID-2.4.PRE-STABLE on FREEBSD 4.1 on Compaq 6000 (2 CPU PIII 500, 512MB
> RAM, 2x9.1GB SCSI HDD) . Anybody have experiences, please show me that "How
> may users can i support ?" .
>
> Many thanks
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