34GB/server, split across half a dozen drives, sharing by squid (no
raid). No problems with the ext2 file-system so far. Bearing up nicely.
D
Phillip Chen wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I wish to know what is the largest Squid deployment at present
> in term of storage. If you think you have a huge array of disks
> in operation, please give me a line: what file system/OS/CPU box
> you are using, etc. As we know Squid is designed for general
> purpose file system, the question is: is there a threshold or
> limit for such architecture to scale? should be yes, then what
> is it?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Phillip
> A&T Systems, USA
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