You can use epoll(on linux kernel2.6) or kqueue, which improve the performance
of squid when connections is high.
in linux: configure with "--enable-epoll"
or in BSD: --enable-kqueue
2006/11/15, Brian Akins <bakins@web.turner.com>:
> Mark Bergsma wrote:
>
> > I should be able to (carefully) test / profile Squid-3 (or 2.6) with
> > some real life load (Wikipedia) soonish. High userland CPU usage is one
> > of the major problems we're having with Squid...
>
> On our installs, almost all the cpu is spent in poll. We have high CPU usage,
> but we do not see any decrease in response time even at 100% CPU usage. It
> seems, however, when the number of connections gets high (20-30k) response time
> quickly goes to "infinity."
>
>
> --
> Brian Akins
> Chief Operations Engineer
> Turner Digital Media Technologies
>
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