On 10.08.10 11:17, Tony Mallin wrote:
> I'm using squid in a 200 user environment, processing approximately 50GB
> of traffic per day.
>
> Setup:
>
> ESXi host, VM with 2 vCPUs assigned, 2gb ram, 40GB hdd space (stored on a
> SANS, speed shouldn’t be an issue)
The cache should reside on local disk, not on network disk.
otherwise forget about the disk cache and use memory-only.
However it takes much memory (which is still good to have of course)
> For the traffic and setup I have, is lowering this, to say, 25000 64 255
> safe to do? Would there be any benefit to having it on a separate drive?
> Does bigger cache equal better performance in the long run?
bigger cache tends to give better hit ratio.
the cache should be on separate disk to have good performance.
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