I have two installations on ESX 3.5 Update 2 currently in testing, one running 
on Solaris and the other on Ubuntu, both the 3.0 branch.  They are running with 
no disk cache however, and pointing at parent proxies.  I was concerned about 
how our iSCSI SAN would handle the cache as it is recommended not to run on 
raid.  Though I am planning to test that as well, I just have to get a few 
other projects finished first.  I have ran into no problems with either 
installation so far.  They seem to handle the live migration moves between 
servers with only a slight slow down in operation during the move.  The load 
when I go into production will be around 500 users as well, though I have only 
had about 25 users pointed at the test installations.  I have considered doing 
a FreeBSD install as that's what I have been using for a long time on physical 
hardware, but being that it is not officially supported by VMWare, I have been 
hesitant to try it for fear that it might hurt the ESX servers performance.
I hope this helps you some, I still have a decent amount of testing to do 
before I would be willing to say it works and performs great, but so far it's 
been good.

Thanks,
     Dean Weimer
     Network Administrator
     Orscheln Management Co.

-----Original Message-----
From: Altrock, Jens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 6:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [squid-users] Squid on VMWare ESX

Are there any concerns/problems using Squid on VMware ESX server 3.5? We
got about 500 Users, so there shouldn't be that much load on that
machine. Maybe someone tested that and could just report how it works.

Regards

Jens

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