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Matthias Weigel

2004-04-29, 6:55 pm

Hello,

how much does squid performance benefit from the dir_index feature of =
ext2 / ext3?

What is the easiest way to actually test squid performance?


Best Regards

Matthias Weigel
Henrik Nordstrom

2004-04-29, 6:55 pm

On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Matthias Weigel wrote:

> how much does squid performance benefit from the dir_index feature of ext2 / ext3?


Probably none.

> What is the easiest way to actually test squid performance?


polygraph is a very good test if it is cache performance you want to
measure. Almost all other tests are too simple to really give any
reasonable view of performance.

http://www.web-polygraph.org/

Regards
Henrik

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