You can use epoll(on linux kernel2.6) or kqueue, which improve the performance of squid when connections is high. in linux: configure with "--enable-epoll" or in BSD: --enable-kqueue
2006/11/15, Brian Akins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Mark Bergsma wrote: > I should be able to (carefully) test / profile Squid-3 (or 2.6) with > some real life load (Wikipedia) soonish. High userland CPU usage is one > of the major problems we're having with Squid... On our installs, almost all the cpu is spent in poll. We have high CPU usage, but we do not see any decrease in response time even at 100% CPU usage. It seems, however, when the number of connections gets high (20-30k) response time quickly goes to "infinity." -- Brian Akins Chief Operations Engineer Turner Digital Media Technologies
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