Besides SMP, there is still the "old fashioned" option of multiple instances
of squid, in a sandwich config. 
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/MultipleInstances

Besides described port rotation, you can set up 3 squids, for example: 
one frontend, just doing ACLs and request dispatching (carp), and 2
backends, with real caching. 
This variant has the advantage avoiding double caching, which might happen
in the port rotation alternative.



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