Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 20:39:05 -0500 From: Ryan Coleman <ryan.coleman@cwis.biz> To: Kurt Buff <kurt.buff@gmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Configuring an older server for speed... Message-ID: <48698AB9.7070802@cwis.biz> In-Reply-To: <a9f4a3860806301711k707f79cewd491e76418eb1440@mail.gmail.com> References: <a9f4a3860806301711k707f79cewd491e76418eb1440@mail.gmail.com>
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Kurt Buff wrote: > All, > > I've got a Compaq ML570 with 2gb RAM, dual PIII Xeon 700s and 5x10k > RPM drives in it attached to a Compaq 5300 RAID card that I'm going to > be using as a squid box. > > I've configured two drives as RAID 1 with the third as a hot spare, > and two drives as RAID0 - I intend to put the squid cache on the > latter, and have mounted it as /squid. > > I'm running 7STABLE from a couple of days ago. > > What might I do to achieve better/best performance? I'm replacing a > less capable whitebox. One of the big issues I've had has manifested > itself recently - we've moved from a T1 to a DS3, and while overall > throughput has increased dramatically, people are now complaining that > "the Internet is slow", which I've found is all down to initial page > load. I'm pursuing optimizing squid elsewhere, and want to focus on > getting this box as fast as I reasonably can before sticking squid on > it. I've got more RAM to put into it - I'd be stealing from another > machine that's little used, but I should be able to get it to 4gb RAM. > > As a benchmark, there are about 230 people in my site who will be > using this box for their proxy, and their usage is all over the map - > worse, I haven't been given the time to put any analysis tools into > play to figure out the load on the old box, as we're in the middle of > a number of other projects of equal or higher priority. > > Kurt > I would recommend fBSD 6.3 instead of 7. You don't need it, unless you have a documented reason it has to be 7.0
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