Sun Proxy 3.6 Cache Partition size??

We are putting in the SunOne Web Proxy 3.6 server. I can't find anything about what the Cache Partition size should be. We are going to have around 400 users (+/- 100). These users will doing standard internet browsing.
In doing a search on the Internet, I've found some sites saying that the Cache size of a Proxy server should be the equivalent of 0.5MB per user, which would mean that the Cache Partition would be 200MB large based on 400 users. I've also have documents off the net saying that it should be 3GB in size based on 400 users. That is quite the spread in recommended size!! Any ideas what the recommended Cache Partition size should be... based on about 400 users??
(We are running 2000 Server, P3, 512MB, lots of Hard Drive space).
Thanks in advance!

Please go through
http://docs.sun.com/source/817-0896-10/deploy.html#15421
to get an idea of the cache partition size
Thanks
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