On Monday 11 August 2003 02.52, Mathew Thomas wrote:
> How can I configure the squid and network-card so that one netwok
> card will be used for talking to the faculty proxy servers and
> another card for fetching the pages from internet? I believe, this
> way things might be little faster.
One more note: Assuming you are using full-duplex connections and 
there is no bottlenecks in the network between you and the local 
servers + internet gateway then there is no noticeable benefit from 
having multiple NIC connections in terms of performance unless you 
need higher bandwidth than one NIC can provide.
If there is bottlenecks in the local network such as a overloaded 
firewall etc then having different conenctions to different sides of 
the bottleneck will obviously help, but it is probably more 
preferable to address the bottleneck directly than to try to bypass 
it.
So it boils down to that the main benefit of having multiple NIC 
connections is more in the area of redundancy than performance. A 
prorperly set up multi-NIC configuration may surive even if one NIC 
(or cable) crashes.
Regards
Henrik
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