Sabi ko na nga ba na OT ako eh.

Newei...

I've setup a proxy server/gateway running on a Duron 1200 and 256mb
ram and a 20gb hd. With a lot of allocated space for the squid caches.
That was for a medium sized office of 50 workstations. And it's
running smoothly...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 22:51:25 +0800, Teejay Teodoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello William,
> 
> Well... basically 150 pc's accessing the net at the same time is not a
> problem with Squid. It's just how you're gonna manage the proxy
> server. Just limit access to pr0n sites for the kids... and to staff
> members... some other acl's for other sites as well...
> 
> Delay pools to limit the bandwidth... hmm... dunno what else to suggest.
> 
> I guess a 512 adsl would do fine.... (I guess)
> 
> It's just a matter of managing what sites they are supposed to go to.
> And limiting stuff.
> 
> Kinda high on coffee so forgive me on how I answered your question... LOL.
> 
> Hope this helps...
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:39:49 +0800, william villanueva
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working with someone who will be setting up the network for a school.
> > He is thinking to setup a linux server as the proxy / gateway.I'm not yet
> > sure about the details but the student access might be just a computer lab
> > and I don't think the 50 teacher workstation will be surfing at the same
> > time.  Just the same, I would like to get some advance knowledge.
> >
> > a)  Can someone tell me what is the minimum hardware requirement to support
> > 100+ student and 50+ teacher workstations that will access the internet?
> >
> > b) They plan to get dsl access. What is the recommended dsl access to
> > handle the load?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > God bless you.
> > William
> >
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