File Descriptor Limits

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Hi,
Currently each server has 2000 virtual hosts on them, the resources it
consumes is very minimal, load avg, averages around 0.5 to 1, I
believe this is only that high because of the way load is calculated
with disk since the machines are instantly responsive.

This leads me to think it could do some serious more work
HP DL380 (G7 - 8G ram), apache 2.4  on slackware (recently upgraded
all to 3.6 kernels

Am I right in assuming the FD limits is about 20, or lets say 50 FD's
for apache internal,
plus 1 each for access/error/suexec logs  per virtualhost,
TIMES number of daemons, using MPM event which seems to load 5 of them

So, more or less, is it 3*2000+50*5 ?  Or is that internal 20 or so
FD's per virtualhost, not overall?

Just trying to make sure we don't blow the limits and make the servers
bork if we reduce our carbon footprint (and power bill)  by
de-commissioning bunch of servers that can be turned off until needed.

Thnaks
Niki

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