Tinyproxy or Squid-cache?
by Jason.nix from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6EHTF)
Hello,
Is Tinyproxy or Squid-cache safer?
Written on Tinyproxy's website:
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Please share your experiences.
Thank you.
Is Tinyproxy or Squid-cache safer?
Written on Tinyproxy's website:
Quote:
Tinyproxy has a small footprint and requires very little in the way of system resources. The memory footprint tends to be around 2 MB with glibc, and the CPU load increases linearly with the number of simultaneous connections (depending on the speed of the connection). |
Thank you.