Re: [squid-users] Advantages of Squid

From: Haytham Khouja <haytham_at_khouja.net>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 12:05:39 +0300

Hey,
I'm was referring to third party tools such as cttproxy, zero patch
penalty, tc for different routing capabilities and traffic management.

On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 12:07 AM, Amos Jeffries <squid3_at_treenet.co.nz> wrote:
> Haytham KHOUJA wrote:
>>
>> Dear Kumar,
>> I've been using Squid in my ISP for the past 2 years, and here are the
>> advantages:
>> - Getting a super/kickass hardware with Squid costs 10 times less than
>> a BlueCoat, so if you have the budget of a BlueCoat, you can get
>> 10xSquids, imagine the things you can do in terms of Load
>> Balancing/HTPC/ICP/Fail Over so on and so forth.
>> - In a medium/large ISP (10 000 concurrent to 60 000 concurrent) i
>> found that 1 machine can handle easily 80-100 Mbit, the more drives
>> you have on that machine, the more you'll be able to reply fast that's
>> why i use SAS drives 15 000 RPM. You can also get machines with 16 GB
>> (or more) of RAM and put all your cache in the RAM, but in this case,
>> i'll set the largest caching size to be around 1024 KB. Oh and if
>> you're gonna go above 4GB of RAMs, consider 64bit, actually, it's not
>> much of a consideration, it's a must.
>> - You get to learn and know how caching really works, you're not just
>> configuring a black box from a fancy web page.
>> - You get to upgrade/patch your system to suit your needs (there are a
>> few useful patches for Squid out there)
>
> Side note:
> If you care to mention the ones that you find most useful and not already
> in Squid. We (the developers) would be very interested in knowing what needs
> adding to make squid an easier install and usage for everybody.
>
> Amos
> --
> Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE4 or 3.0.STABLE8
>

-- 
Sincerely,
Haytham EL-KHOUJA
haytham_at_khouja.net
Received on Sun Aug 24 2008 - 09:05:42 MDT

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.2.0 : Sun Aug 24 2008 - 12:00:04 MDT