On Saturday 07 June 2003 19:30, george donnelly wrote:
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?
I am happy with squid so far. Ive never felt its speed or robustness lacking. Its SSL handling is a little less mature.... I have had some problems in the past, but havent been able determine whether the blame lies with openssl or squid. No problems big enough to drive me back to apache though.
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.
The squid native log has extra fields relating to proxying that apache logs do not (for example, which back-end zope server handled the request, and why that one was chosen). I am using Analog which parses this log nicely, ignoring the fields that it doesnt know about. The squid native log is missing referrer and user agent information, but those fields are stored in seperate log files. Is there anything else you thought was missing? -- Toby Dickenson http://www.geminidataloggers.com/people/tdickenson