On 14.06 11:39, Jason Williams wrote:
I do have a 'desktop' type box with the following specs on it:
-1.8ghz Athlon CPU
-1gig DDR Ram
-1 80 gig IDE drive.
Nothing fancy, but it might work. I'd like a 1U solution, but if this
fits the bill, it is something I definitely could work with.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 14.06 11:39, Jason Williams wrote:
I do have a 'desktop' type box with the following specs on it:
-1.8ghz Athlon CPU
-1gig DDR Ram
-1 80 gig IDE drive.
Nothing fancy, but it might work. I'd like a 1U solution, but if this
fits the bill, it is something I
Denis Vlasenko wrote:
IMHO:
~1GHz CPU will be enough. The bigger your disk cache, the more
RAM you'll need. My on-disk cache size is 377,400,741, RAM usage is:
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND
20383 squid 16 0 27548 22M 800 S 0.0 9.2
Unless you are planning to run on hardware that has been around for a
while, I would say it makes no difference in performance using SCSI or
IDE with 70 users. Or 300 for that matter. For security reasons you
might want to set up som kind of disk mirroring. There are a few
hardware options
-Original Message-
From: Jason Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:14 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] Recommended Hardware for my setup
Greetings everyone.
After a long hard fought battle, I finally have received
Thanks guys for your input.
I was hoping to find some type of 1U server with a decent CPU, good ram
and good disk(s).
Because of the setup I would be running and knowing that I will begin
with 70 users and grow to 100 over the course of about 6 months, I was
trying to plan for that as well. I
On 6/10/05, Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a long hard fought battle, I finally have received permission to
run squid on our network. I've always run squid on my home network (with
great success) and now im looking to do it in the corporate world. With
that, I was hoping to get
Kevin wrote:
Your choice of hardware will be dictated to a great extent by your choice
of operating system, and might also be influenced by your budget and
your employer -- in my case, corporate purchasing mandates that we
we buy from Dell, so I use the Dell PE1850 for smaller critical boxes.
On 6/10/05, Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks guys for your input.
I was hoping to find some type of 1U server with a decent CPU, good ram
and good disk(s).
Because of the setup I would be running and knowing that I will begin
with 70 users and grow to 100 over the course of
On 6/10/05, Jason Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
Your choice of hardware will be dictated to a great extent by your choice
of operating system, and might also be influenced by your budget and
your employer -- in my case, corporate purchasing mandates that we
we buy from
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