- Does WinXP limit the number of network connection for a process?
- Posted by John on March 30th, 2006
Hello to all,
I conducted some load tests upon my web server, the testing client is
designed in multi-thread fasion to simulate concurrent requests.
However, I found no matter how many threads are running at the same
time, the concurrent connections to that URL are no more than 10. But
if I run it with multiple processes, the total connections can exceed
10.
Does WinXP limit the number of network connection for a process?
Thanks for any comment.
- Posted by Bruce Chambers on March 30th, 2006
John wrote:
WinXP Pro is limited to 10 connections, period. It doesn't matter
whether the connections are used by a process, application, or another
computer.
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- Posted by Unk on March 30th, 2006
On 29 Mar 2006 17:36:54 -0800, "John" <john65537@yahoo.com.tw> wrote:
See this article on how to change the 10 connection limit:
http://www.speedguide.net/read_articles.php?id=1497
- Posted by Gordon on March 30th, 2006
Unk wrote:
That's not the same thing at all as the OP was asking about.......
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- Posted by John Jay Smith on April 1st, 2006
there is a patch (unsupported by MS) that can increase the number of
connections
Dont go over 100 though...
http://www.lvllord.de/?lang=en&url=downloads
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- Posted by Steve N. on April 1st, 2006
John Jay Smith wrote:
That refers to unresolved outbound TCP connections froman XP host. It
won't do any good. There is no way to increase the number of inbound
connections to an XP host beyond ten. Even if there was it would violate
the EULA.
Steve N.
- Posted by John Jay Smith on April 1st, 2006
write an email to the creator of that patch.. he will know
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- Posted by Steve N. on April 2nd, 2006
John Jay Smith wrote:
I don't need to, I know. It has nothing to do with inbound connections
to an XP host. The limit of ten is an inherent and intentional limit.
The only way to safely and legitimately increase it is to use a server OS.
Steve N
- Posted by John Jay Smith on April 2nd, 2006
I am sure there is a way....
Of course it would violate EULA..... so?
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