It is true. Squid does not fork at all. It is more efficient that way. Squid is
quite capable of handling many hundreds of connections at the same time,
without forking.
D
Pavel P. Zabortsev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it the truth that squid do NOT fork itself when an request have arrived?
> That is in each moment only one copy (!) of squid works.
> I think that it results in decline of productivity!
> But maybe I did not found how to force squid to start some copies itself?
> How I can do that?
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Pavel
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> Software engineer ppz@usa.net
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