Hi folks,
I'm setting up an OpenBSD 4.4 box with a 500Gb drive as my proxy
server, and I've looked but didn't find any "rule of thumbs" for
setting up Squid using a large hard drive (if there is one, I'm happy
to read...just point me to it).
It's my understanding that Squid doesn't really need a fast processor,
so I've set up a 1U server with an Intel Celeron D 330J 2.66GHz
processor and 16G of memory. The server will not have X installed, in
fact, it's only purpose is to be a proxy server.
There will be, at most, 2 other users with user accounts on this
server, and they will only be administering it; not installing
software or anything else.
Here's the partition setup on how I've installed the OS:
/ 1G
swap 16G
/tmp 1G
/var 160G
/usr 160G
/home 160G
I have no idea if this setup is good or bad, and I welcome ALL of your
suggestions as I'm new to Squid (and fairly new to OpenBSD).
In addition to buying OpenBSD (thanks all for a great OS!!!) "Squid:
The Definitive Guide" for guidance in setting up squid. I'll be using
the "default" recommendations in this book to configure Squid, so if
anyone has any suggestions on any "tweaks" I might want to consider,
well hey...I'm all ears.
Comments? Suggestions?
Thank you!
Ed
Received on Fri Nov 07 2008 - 21:18:03 MST
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