Dnia wtorek, 28 lutego 2006 10:11, Henrik Nordstrom napisał:
> fre 2006-02-24 klockan 21:49 +0100 skrev Tomasz Kolaj:
> > I found in archive:
> > http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200212/0119.html
> >
> > How is it possible to get 2833 requests/second on 2xP3 1,4GHz box? Is it
> > true?
>
> In a reverse proxy with epoll and a high hit ratio near 100% it is not
> entirely unrealistic.
>
> Doing the same in a forward Internet proxy is a quite different
> business.
Ok, so what performance I should expect from my hardware/configuration? (in
some kind of approximation). And ... what Can I do. I can't change
processors. So:
- I can add more discs (next wd raptors)
- add more memory (ddr2)
- change configuration
> > My result is poor in compare to his result;) (my max 135 requests/second
> > with 95% usage of processor with logging turned off).
>
> Note: A propely configured Squid-2.5 will in most cases reach 100% CPU
> usage at about 60% of it's peak performance.
Hm, so when my squid reach 100% cpu usage on 130 reqs/sec I should expect that
squid can do ~ 200reqs/sec ?
Regards
-- TomaszReceived on Tue Feb 28 2006 - 03:12:16 MST
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