On Sat, 14 Feb 2004, OTR Comm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a 80GB drive on a system that I would like to dedicate to a squid
> server. The notes in squid.conf say that I should subtract 20% and use
> that number for the Mbytes field for cache_dir. So I would have 64000.
You should do that to start with. After Squid has been running with
a full cache you can think about increasing the cache size.
> The question is, what is a reasonable L1 and L2 to put for this setting?
I'm not sure it matters much. You can use 16/256 (the default) or
try 32/512 if you want.
> Also, I don't understand the different storage types, (ufs, aufs, diskd,
> etc), but for the system I want to set up, would either one be
> preffered?
Depends on your operating system and expected load. I advise that
you stick with UFS (the default) for now and try one of the
others if you suspect that performance is suffering due to disk
I/O bottlenecks.
Also, please read: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/squid/chapter/index.html
Duane W.
Received on Sat Feb 14 2004 - 17:55:03 MST
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