[Zope] Squid vs Apache+mod_proxy+mod_gzip

Dennis Allison allison@sumeru.stanford.edu
Sun, 8 Jun 2003 08:26:21 -0700 (PDT)


George --

Have you looked at Pound?  I'm doing a high volume site and planning to
use it as the front-end.  It's very light weight & manages SSL by
proxying.  
	-dra

On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, george donnelly wrote:

> I've putting together a server (single P4, 1GB RAM) and website solution
> that will be using plone and have some serious traffic (getting up to around
> 10,000 visits per day) and server-side "dynamicity". So caching and other
> strategies for optimizing speed will be needed.
> 
> My question is, in your experience, how does Squid match up against Apache
> 1.3 + mod_proxy + mod_gzip in the areas of speed and robustness?
> 
> We won't need much non-zope content but will need SSL.
> 
> also, with squid, how do people get useful logs for analysis by awstats etc
> out of it? based on what I've looked at, the logs are not as detailed as
> those given by apache.
> 
> tia.
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