I've run Squid on a Cyrix 233 MHz CPU w/64 megs of ram. There were over 300 clients, each of them much faster than the squid box. As much as I hate running on a budget, I can safely say that unless you are on anything lower than a Pentium, it should safely handle any traffic you throw at it. Erik On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 13:12:12 -0500, Skylar Thompson <skylar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 01:27:59PM -0000, Srinivasan S wrote: > > Hi > > > > Can some one please recommend a small proxy server that I can run on > > Fedora Core 2. My box is not powerful enough and my requirements not big > > enough to run Squid. > > > > I currently run tinyproxy (from sourceforge) on a cable modem connection > > and find that its very slow. Any recommendations/links would be > > helpful. > > What kind of specs are we talking about? With some tweaks, I've gotten > Squid running very nicely on a P-I 200MHz with 128MB of RAM running NetBSD > 1.6.1. > > -- > -- Skylar Thompson (skylar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > -- http://www.cs.earlham.edu/~skylar/ > > > > noname - 1K > noname - 1K Download >
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