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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Raspberry Pi as a transparent squid caching proxy. Means spending a fair amount of time building and customizing bootable cloud images. A lot of this time is spent waiting for RPMs, debs and tarballs to be downloaded by a vanilla guest OS running inside a VM. And given that I work from home with an average broadband connection in a remote country in the South Pacific, the result is some frustrating wait times. I went with a Raspberry Pi B running Raspbian. I ran an Ubuntu cust.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Raspberry Pi as a transparent squid caching proxy. Means spending a fair amount of time building and customizing bootable cloud images. A lot of this time is spent waiting for RPMs, debs and tarballs to be downloaded by a vanilla guest OS running inside a VM. And given that I work from home with an average broadband connection in a remote country in the South Pacific, the result is some frustrating wait times. I went with a Raspberry Pi B running Raspbian. I ran an Ubuntu cust.

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The domain has the following in the homepage, "Tuesday, February 26, 2013." I observed that the web site also stated " Raspberry Pi as a transparent squid caching proxy." They also stated " Means spending a fair amount of time building and customizing bootable cloud images. A lot of this time is spent waiting for RPMs, debs and tarballs to be downloaded by a vanilla guest OS running inside a VM. And given that I work from home with an average broadband connection in a remote country in the South Pacific, the result is some frustrating wait times. I went with a Raspberry Pi B running Raspbian. I ran an Ubuntu cust."

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