Re: [users@httpd] Is there a "real" maximum number of connections?

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On 4/28/06, Kishore Jalleda <kjalleda@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't think that you can support a million connections on apache, are you
running this app on a mainframe, also check to see how much Memory each
child/worker thread would take up, as you would need ( 1Million *
(RAM/thread)) of Memory , so say if each connections takes up 1Meg or even
500KB you would potentially need 1 Million Megs of Memory ~= 1000GB ~= 1TB
of Memory....

Thank you Kishore. The application will be hosted on a load-balanced
architecture. Also, the connections will be open, but most of the
time, no data will be transfered because chats are idle, and
basically, chat clients are waiting for new messages for minutes or
hours sometimes.
Kind regards,

--
Charles A. Landemaine.

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