there's a 20 GiGB ATA/IDE Baracuda speed which is about P7,200 
cheap eh ? ... same speed you get with SCSI baracuda ( the real thing)

On Thu, 23 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I think 9.1 Gb SCSI Baracuda Seagate is available. Try 2 X 9.1
> Gb. 4 Gb I think is not anymore available in the market. If you'll setup a
> 9.1 Gb X 2, each hardisk must be partitioned to 3 partitions. So, you'll
> have 6 partitions for your cache (sda1, sda2, sda3, sda4 and sdb1, sdb2,
> sdb3). The sda1 will be for swap partition.
> 
> Use squid-2.3.STABLE1.
> You can download it on the http://www.squid-cache.org ftp mirrors
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Mirrors/ftp-mirrors.html.
> 
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> 
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Elfredy V. Cadapan wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Ryan F. Go wrote:
> > 
> > > 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? 
> > 
> > I've got a 4 Gb cache here, and it eats up most of 128 mb (and I don't
> > even go over 100 req/min). It starts to swap when I raise the swap_size to
> > 5 Gb. I'd guess 256 Mb can handle up to 8 Gb of swap, so if you're
> > planning on using the whole 9 Gb as swap, you'd better get some
> > more RAM. 
> > 
> > You'd also get faster performance by splitting the cache between disks
> > (i.e. two 4 Gb disks, instead of one big 9 Gb).  
> >  
> > > 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? 
> > 
> > reiserfs (or xfs) is NOT optimized for squid use. The squid developers
> > have been tossing around a SquidFS optimized for cache use, but I'm not
> > sure what it's status is.
> > 
> > If you don't want long fsck times, dunno what your options are. Use
> > FreeBSD?
> > 
> > - Elfredy Cadapan                  
> > -  Institute of Computer Science, Univ. of the Philippines at Los Banos    
> > -  Home page : http://www.ics.uplb.edu.ph/~evc/
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> >   Forty years of computer science, and all we've got to show for it is a
> >   talking paperclip?
> > 
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