Slashdot Mirror


1.6 Million IP Connections on FreeBSD

An anonymous reader writes "FreeBSD developer Terry Lambert, in a recent posting to the 'freebsd-hackers' mailing list, mentioned that he'd tuned a FreeBSD 4.4 box with 4GB of RAM to achieve 1,603,127 simultaneous IP connections, and goes on to say: 'As far as I know, I hold the single machine connection record for an x86 box.' This is an impressive achievement any way you look at it (though it begs the question of whether or not the box had any resources left to actually do anything with those connections...), and it speaks well of both FreeBSD's capabilities and Terry's skills and knowledge. I'm curious, though, if anyone has approached, matched, or exceeded that number elsewhere?"

3 of 74 comments (clear)

  1. Alternative Headline: by leviramsey · · Score: 5, Funny

    *BSD handles 1.6 million connections without dying.

  2. FreeBSD is dying by mcgroarty · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...to take on heavy server loads.

  3. Re:Bahhh. by Arandir · · Score: 5, Insightful
    This is just something else Apple will steal from the BSD'ers.

    There once has a fabulous apple tree. No matter how many apples one would take from it, there were just as many as before! When this was heard by the villagers they all rushed to the apple tree and took apples. But no matter how many they took, there were just as many apples as before. But some of them came and took apples and locked them within a chest, so that none could steal them. And they laughed at the other villagers, saying, "Look, they do not protect their apples. Surely a thief will come and steal them."
    --
    A Government Is a Body of People, Usually Notably Ungoverned