Re: when startup delays become bugs

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Once upon a time, Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> Note that systemd puts a (configurable) limit on the number of
> concurrent connections, much like sshd does it, so there's very little
> difference... Also ssh forks of per-connection processes too, so the
> difference is probably even smaller...

The difference is that when sshd is running as a "traditional" daemon,
it can do all of its start-up processing once (parsing config files,
loading host keys, etc.), instead of for each connection.
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