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SubjectRe: Threads (was: Notebooks)
Correction. Squid 1.1 is a thread-free zone. Squid 1.2 can and will use
threads if it is compiled to do so.

Squid 1.2 is still in beta, and may be toxic to production servers,
although some people report good results with it. Caveat emptor.

D


Dax Kelson wrote:
>
> On 16 Aug 1998, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> > Does squid use threads? That's one of the things I've found so far and
> > is fixed in pre-116-2 (which is very rough btw, but it was meant to be a
> > debug release rather than anything else)
> >
> > Linus
>
> No, Squid uses a big select loop. Sometime in the distant future it might
> use threads.
>
> The "Zeus" webserver can use many threads (www.zeus.co.uk), I've seen over
> 500 threads on a box with lots of web servers.
>
> Dax Kelson
> Internet Connect, Inc.
>
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