Hi,
Our accelerator pool is storing alot of objects and is continuing to
grow. We originally have 4GB and had to upgrade to 6GB to prevent
swapping. I think it'll be a matter of time before we have to
upgrade the RAM again.
At the moment, we're running debian 64, but w/ 32bit
squid. According to top, the squid process has a resident size of 3.4G
Should I upgrade to 64bit squid? From the archive, squid 64bit uses
more RAM for the same amount of objects, so in a sense, upgrading the
RAM won't give more storage capacity.
Will squid 32bit hit a memory limit, and thus limit the number of
objects it can track? If so, what is the memory limit?
thx,
mike
Received on Thu Jan 18 2007 - 13:57:02 MST
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