--- David Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> This is really one of those "don't do that then" things.
> Thread-per-connection is well-known to break down at about 750 connections.
> 
[snip]
> 
> It may help to reduce the stack size for each thread. But you really should
> re-architect. Thread-per-connection is a brain dead approach for any server
> that has to handle hundreds of connections.
> 
> DS
> 

Just curious at how the number 750 was calculated or deduced. And is this a
linux-specific limit?

Also, isn't this limit dependent on the number of available CPUs/cores and 
system
memory?

Thanks.


       
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