Dirk Vleugels writes:
>Hi,
>
>any hard numbers how many http_access & icp_access acl's a squid-2.0
>can handle. I need to allow ~1800 aggregated networks and block
Theoretically there should be no limit. Depending on your load,
however, the process will likely chew up more CPU time as your
lists get bigger.
>everything else. 2.0 uses a splay-tree implementation, right?
splay trees are used for only certain ACL entries:
src/dst IP addresses/networks
src/dst domain names
large lists of these ACL types should scale pretty well. A large
URL regular-expression list does not use splay trees and probably
performs very poorly.
Duane W.
Received on Tue Oct 13 1998 - 10:44:39 MDT
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