You are free to use any Core version it will pump your traffic as you
want with no problems we use Core for production for a year now no
breaks no nothing.Only tweak the filedescriptors for bigger networks
and some tunnings in the kernel and squid will run on most distros as
you like it.
R
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Paolo Biancolli wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We currently run squid 2.5 stable 13 on redhat 9 (2.4.20-8smp) in our
> production environment.
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> We are getting new servers soon. Will FC4 suffice or should we rather
> look at Red Hat enterprise?
> Which flavour is best suited to squid?
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> Many thanks
> Paolo Biancolli
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