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Date:      Sat, 16 May 2009 23:41:49 -0500
From:      Espartano <espartano.mail@gmail.com>
To:        David Figuera <david.figuera@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-pf@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Question about numbers of connections
Message-ID:  <d353bd50905162141m2534a414m8d58212809a62a54@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4A0F20A8.6040200@gmail.com>
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 3:23 PM, David Figuera <david.figuera@gmail.com> wr=
ote:
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> Espartano wrote:
>> Ok, I think that I didn't explain it very well, I don=B4t have any hight
>> speed network, I only have used my Alix board at my house, but I
>> wondering how much work the Alix board could support, more
>> specifically I wonder if the Alix board could manage about 1 thousand
>> concurrent connections through a 100Mbps network making round-robin to
>> load balance and spread the connections between 3 or 4 servers, I
>> think that the Alix board could do it, It is only =A0a hypothetical case
>> but I would like to know if I can trust on my Alix board to do this
>> kind of job or not.
>
> If you're thinking about buying an ALIX and you are not sure if it's goin=
g
> to do the trick, well, I'm not very sure, but I think it will work just f=
ine.
>
> I have an ALIX 2C3 (Geode LX800 @500MHz) and would make some tests.
>
>
> PS: Are you subscribed to freebsd-es list as well? I think I've seen you =
there.

Yes, Already I'm subscriber to freebsd-es list too :)


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