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      killmasta93
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      Hi,
      I currently have squid working fine, but I was wondering what is the recommend for the squid local hardisk cache, and the memory cache? Would it be depending also on the hardware/disk RPM?

      Thank you

      Tutorials:

      https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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        I currently have squid working fine, but I was wondering what is the recommend for the squid local hardisk cache,

        A big and good quality like SSD would be the best at these days to speed up the squid cache in pfSense
        enormously.

        and the memory cache?

        By default Squid is using 256 MB but this can be high up and is pending on the entire load, amount of users
        and things (objects) that will be cached.

        Would it be depending also on the hardware/disk RPM?

        For sure if many users under high load are working it might be speeding up with a higher RPM number
        and slowing down by a less number of RPM. but as said before above a SSD, mSATA or M.2 SSD are the
        best option to go with at these days.

        Here is a link where you will be able to read something about squid performance tuning if you are willing
        and want. Squid performance tuning tips

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          killmasta93
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          Thanks for the reply,
          Really good stuff, one more questions been looking to implement WPAD, but what if window server 2012r2 handles the DHCP would i need to DMZ to forward it to pfSense to run the DHCP?

          Thank you

          edit:

          So i think i figured it out instead of of adding the WPAD directions on pfSense DHCP I would do it though windows server

          Open the DHCP console
          Server 2012:
          Click Add…
          Name: WPAD
          Data type: String
          Code: 252
          In the String Value box, type the URL of the PAC file (eg: http://192.168.3.254:8085/wpad.dat
          http://192.168.3.254:8085/wpad.da
          http://192.168.3.254:8085/proxy.pac
          )
          Right click Server Options and click Configure Options
          Confirm that 252 – WPAD is ticked and contains the correct URL
          Right Click Scope Options and click Configure Options
          Scroll Down and tick 252 – WPAD
          Click OK

          Tutorials:

          https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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