Hey Geroge,

I have been running squid on ESX in small scale and it works fine.
You should consider your use case details like Requests per second and couple 
other things.
In general these days virtualization gives the software more then I have 
assumed in the past and in many big use cases Squid Is virtualized.
I do not have the exact link but I posted IBM research that shows the power of 
virtualized infrastructure which some might not like.
To illustrate, If I can utilize with a specific software 2 of the 4 CPU cycle 
with virtualization you are "wasting" some cycles but you can utilize in the 
overall much more cycles.
In any use case you first must run some basic tests.
Also another thing  to consider in the use case is if you need it for caching 
or ACLs.

Eliezer

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From: squid-users [mailto:squid-users-boun...@lists.squid-cache.org] On Behalf 
Of georgej
Sent: Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid on VMWare ESX

Hi Jens,

Is this issue resolved. Did you able to run squid on vmware without any
issue?

Thanks
George



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