Monday, December 11, 2006 |
What Is SQUID ?? |
Squid is :
- a full-featured Web proxy cache - designed to run on Unix systems - free, open-source software - the result of many contributions by unpaid (and paid) volunteers - licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
Squid supports :
Cache content: 1. proxying and caching of HTTP, FTP, and other URL's 2. proxying for SSL 3. caching of DNS lookups Cache mechanism: 1. cache hierarchies, Cache Digests 2. ICP, HTCP, CARP, WCCP 3. transparent caching 4. HTTP server acceleration
Extra services:
extensive access controls, SNMP
Good For Caching :
1. Big memory cache space and high-speed network 2. Use the best disk access methods for the OS
Best choice of squid
1. FreeBSD+DISKD 2. (570 req/sec, avg. response time 6.4 sec) 3. Squid is good enough for TANet traffic using. |
posted by realme @ 4:23 AM |
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