Re: IPv6 support

2005-02-23 Thread Xuân Baldauf
Alex Rousskov wrote:
On Tue, 2005/02/15 (MST),  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to bring forward IPv6 support of squid.

FYI: You can try to use Web Polygraph to test performance aspects of 
IPv6  support in Squid. For example, it may be useful to compare IPv4 
and IPv6  performance (with or without DNS) on an otherwise identical 
workload. You  can start with a standard workload and then modify it 
to intensify  operations that affect IP version the most. I do not 
know if anybody is  actively using IPv6 code in Polygraph now, but it 
used to work.

HTH,
Alex.
Thank you, Alex,
for notifying me. Although, I do not expect any noticable changes 
regarding performance wether IPv6 is switched on or not. But it may 
worth testing this - at least if IPv6 was compileable. I have made some 
first steps, but it would be nice if someone could help continueing 
those steps. ;-)

Also, it would be nice if Henrik could start with some comments he said 
to have on these first IPv6 steps. :-)

ciao,
Xuân.



Re: IPv6 support

2005-02-23 Thread Alex Rousskov
On Tue, 2005/02/15 (MST),  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to bring forward IPv6 support of squid.
FYI: You can try to use Web Polygraph to test performance aspects of IPv6  
support in Squid. For example, it may be useful to compare IPv4 and IPv6  
performance (with or without DNS) on an otherwise identical workload. You  
can start with a standard workload and then modify it to intensify  
operations that affect IP version the most. I do not know if anybody is  
actively using IPv6 code in Polygraph now, but it used to work.

HTH,
Alex.