[squid-users] Rock Store max object size 3.5.14
Yuri Voinov
yvoinov at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 19:49:23 UTC 2016
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A balanced server configuration, on common case, is:
At least 3 HDD spindels to 1 (one) CPU/core.
This is minimum. Also you need enough IO channels to this HDD's.
PC-like configuration is not playable here. 1600 clients already
required at a minimum RAID1-RAID10 with two controllers each with 1 Gb
cache. And at least 12-24 spindels with 10-15K RPM. In addition with
4-6-10 Gbitps NIC. :)))))))))))
24.02.16 1:11, Heiler Bemerguy пишет:
>
> Thanks Alex.
>
> We have a simple cache_dir config like this, with no "workers" defined:
> cache_dir rock /cache2 80000 min-size=0 max-size=32767
> cache_dir aufs /cache 320000 96 256 min-size=32768
>
> And we are suffering from a 100% CPU use by a single squid thread. We
have lots of ram, cores and disk space.. but also too many users:
> Number of clients accessing cache: 1634
> Number of HTTP requests received: 3276691
> Average HTTP requests per minute since start: 12807.1
> Select loop called: 60353401 times, 22.017 ms avg
>
> Getting rid of this big aufs and spreading to many rock stores will
improve things here? I've already shrunk the acls and patterns/regexes etc
>
> Best Regards,
>
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