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<p>Hi squid community,</p>
<p>I need to find most best and sustainable way to build a stable
High Availability squid cluster/solution for abou 40k user.</p>
<p>Parameters: I need HA, caching(little objects only not like big
windows updates), scaling(It is just secondly), and I want to use
and modify(in production,in working hours) complex black- and
whitelists<br>
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<p>I have some idea:<br>
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1. A huge kubernetes cluster <br>
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<p>pro: Easy to scale, change the config and update.</p>
<p>contra: I'm afraid of the network latency.(because of the most
plus layers e.g. vm network stack, kubernetes network stack ith
vxlan and etc.).</p>
<p>2. Simple VM-s with a HAProxy in tcp mode</p>
<p>pro: less network latency(I think)</p>
<p>contra: More time to Administration <br>
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Has anybody any experience with squid in kubernetes(or similar
technology) with a large number of useres?<br>
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What do you think which is the most perfect solution or do you
have other idea for the implementation?<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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Best, Szabolcs<br>
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