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Re: proxy (squid?)



On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Joe Hall wrote:

joe >Currently I've got ~100 users going through a proxy server and I am looking
joe >to better serve their browsing experience.
joe >I've just renewed our contract with our ISP and since they are giving us a
joe >discount I thought about more bandwidth... but the next jump is double what
joe >we are paying now.  I was just wondering how others are handling this type
joe >of environment?  Do you have more than one proxy as in an array?

how much bandwidth do you have now? and how much are you using? what kind
of router do you have? does it support snmp?  I don't run that kind of
network but an ISP, and i have cricket gather statistics from my router
every 5 minutes.. despite hosting 60+ domains, multiple DSL lines, and 30
or so dialup lines our network load is still quite minimal(we have
T1/1.554Mbps)

http://www.firetrail.com/~cricket/cricket/grapher.cgi?target=%2Frouter-interfaces

we have(for example) been averaging 100kbit/s for the past 24 hours..

nate

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