Re: [squid-users] suggestion ..

From: <andre@dont-contact.us>
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 17:11:15 +0700 (WIT)

My Clients about 40-50, and the uplinks is about 1 Mbps (2 Mbps
down/1 Mbps up). if the problem is RAM and need SCSI disk,
soon i will move on Xeon double proc 1 Gig RAM and SCSI HD.
128 Allocated for squid from total 256 RAM, and no other services running,
only squid and sshd.

Thanks in advance
best regards,

Andry Yudianto

On Sat, 29 May 2004, Hendrik Voigtländer wrote:

> How many clients do you have? What is the uplink size?
> I would get much more RAM and more, bigger disks. SCSI, if possible.
> Is 128MB allocated (processsize in processlist) or ist that the limit
> you set in squid.conf?
>
> Regards, Hendrik.
>
> andre@ictserver.digitcell.com wrote:
>
> >>what are the other applications running on your machine. are they slow as
> >>well or is it only the browsing is slow.
> >>256MB Ram is okie for a around a few users. Are you client machines
> >>diskless nodes.
> >
> >
> > There is no application or services that running on Squid machine, all
> > dedicated to Squid and the client isn't in diskless, most of them are
> > using winXP.
> >
> > Sometimes when browsing, it feel so slow to opening page. it happen like,
> > i already browse site A but when my client opening site A they slow.
> >
> > is that ok allocated 128 MB for squid if the pc has 256 MB ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Andry Yudianto
>
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