>My second question is: Absent a hard limit at what rate does the systems
>performance badly degrade and what resource is affected by adding multiple
>clients (i.e. memory, cpu, network bandwidth, etc)?

I think it is probably a linear function of clients, with increases 
in memory, CPU and network usage.  There may or may not be a hard 
limit - I don't know (the number of ports is not a limitation, as 
you're all connecting on the same port).  But the amount of each 
resource consumed will depend on many factors, including your 
application.

In other words, I suggest you run tests to see for yourself.

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