Hello,
I'm setting up a new squid server for our university here. We'll
be configuring it for transparent proxying from the cisco router. And
since it would the only one proxy server for the four campuses, it should
be always up and running. It will be serving ~250 req/min for now, but
the traffic should grow in the next few weeks.
I got a spare computer with the specs:
PIII 450 MHz
Asus P2B-S MB (w/ Adaptec AIC7890 chip?)
128MB SDRAM
9.1 GB Baracuda SCSI HD
3c905B-TX NIC
Any comments on the specs? Am planning to get another IDE HD as my system
disk and make the whole 9GB as my cache. I know i lack the RAM but i
really have no idea how much. Would 256 MB suffice?
Hmmm, is the reiserfs thing stable already? Would it create problems if i
use it on this machine? We usually have power problems here and i would
like to have the machine be up as fast as possible. Having fsck check on
this would take quite some time. Or is there an alternative?
TIA
Yan
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Ryan F. Go
Linux - Unix Systems Administrator
Center for Network Management and Services
University of San Carlos
Cebu City 6000
Philippines
Tel: +6332 3466268 Fax: +6332 3466265
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