All,
    I have been playing with/tweaking/breaking my squid for a few months 
now, and I am looking for suggestions from the list on improving 
performance. This is on a home system, which does not have a large user 
base. I am running a Dual Xeon 2.0 Ghz system with 2 gigs ram, 120 Gigs 
hard drive, in a Raid 5 configuration controlled by a 3ware RAID card.  
I was using the stock Fedora 8 RPM for this, which was single threaded, 
squid 2.6 Stable 22. I am also running this with diskd currently.
    I have recently recompiled squid to the latest stable for version 
2.7 (Stable 9) with the async io flag passed to the configure command. 
After a little updating of my configurations, just enough to get it to 
work (I haven't changed any of the settings that are new to 2.7, so they 
are defaults right now), I have noticed a drastic improvement in speed 
and even when the system is at a high load (3-5 on the system load, 
reported by top) it runs fairly well. I am looking at moving my cache 
directories off to a different disk, formatted with reiserFS, I am also 
planning on running it using diskd as the storage scheme. The drive I am 
using will be about 100 gigs of formatted space, and I plan to use all 
that space for the cache.
    I would like to know if this is a good plan, or should I change some 
things and how to change them, as well as any suggestions of 
configuration settings with the cache, and 2.7 options that may make a 
cache run even faster.
Thanks in advance,
Seann
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