We've been running Squid 2.6 for 5+ years with a 10Mb full duplex connection 
serving ~650 active users. It has handled peak loads of 60-90 req/sec without 
issue, which represents a fully utilized 10Mb link (managed with delay pools). 
Last month we upgraded to a full 1Gb (yes 100x speed increase!) on a trial 
basis. During a one week trial, we saw about 2-3x bandwidth use (or 20-30Mbps 
sustained average) with little affect on the proxy server load. During tests we 
were able to manage speedtest results of 250-300Mbps from a single Gb connected 
host to Speakeasy's Seattle test node, and saw no difference between going 
direct or via squid. We were also able to achieve a full 100Mbps speed result 
on each of 4 simultaneous hosts tested via squid (each was using 100Mb NIC). So 
far, the only issue we have seen is a problem our log files exceeding 2Gb in 
less than 24 hours, which required a re-compile to add the '--with-large-files' 
option. 
Still far short of the 60-100Mb rates you mention (are these peak or 
sustained?), but our server appears to have plenty of breathing room left, and 
is modest by today's standards: 

Dell PE2850 with Dual Quad Xeons 
Ubuntu 6.06 32bit, 4Gb RAM 
6x 15K 72Gb SCSI drives, 4 for cache, 1 for logs, one for system, running XFS 
Squid 2.6stable20 
Single Gb NIC in use. 
Lots of ACLs (300,000 lines), delay pools, all clients authenticated via AD 

I expect we will need to do more tuning since opening up the bandwidth, but so 
far, things are going fine. Prior to this week's re-compile, the system was 
running 24x7 since April 08. :-) 

Hope this helps. 

-- 

Shawn Wright 
I.T. Manager, Shawnigan Lake School 
http://www.shawnigan.ca 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "nima chavooshi" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2010 11:28:23 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [squid-users] Amount of Bandwidth squid can handle 

Hi 
First of all thanks for sharing your experience on this mailing list. 
I intend to install squid as forward cache in few companies with high 
HTTP traffic almost 60 or 80 or 100Mb. 
Can squid handle this amount of traffic??of course I do not have any 
idea about selecting hardware yet. 
May you tell me maximum of bandwidth you could handle with squid?it's 
so good if you give me spec of your hardware that run squid on high 
traffic. 

Thanks in advance 

-- 
N.Chavoshi 

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