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Date:      Tue, 24 Jul 2001 13:25:43 -0400
From:      Paul Stewart <pauls@nexicom.net>
To:        "Jeremy Buckner" <jeremy@cableaz.com>, <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Web Caching Engine
Message-ID:  <MABBILKKDFPAKBJPHGBAGELOCKAA.pauls@nexicom.net>
In-Reply-To: <000701c11456$8e3893a0$1396f13f@caz>

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Personally, I would buy a good layer 4 switch (Foundry is my personal
favourite) and then run an array of Squid boxes peering off one another...

We run three caching servers here with a Foundry switch.  They get fed
information via Cidera sattelite and also via Akomi boxes as well... works
great! :)

We used to have a Cacheflow system in place which wasn't nearly as effecient
as the Squid system.

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Jeremy Buckner
Sent: July 24, 2001 11:38 AM
To: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Web Caching Engine


Has anyone ever used/configured FreeBSD as a web caching
engine. Can it be done or do I have to buy the $50,000 Cisco
product? Also it be seamless to my customers (no setting
proxy settings or anything like that). Any ideas?

Thanks,
Jeremy Buckner


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