One of the changes made by Ben Noordhius in Node v0.10.0 was to "honor 
UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE environment variable" in Unix. The "threadpool.c" source 
file seems to do just that. 

If I don't set this env variable, I can verify that I am limited to a 
threadpool of 4 threads, which is the default size of the threadpool.

But I set this environment variable on my Linux server to 64 and then 
restart Node, but I still seem to be limited, seemingly to a threadpool of 
size of 5?!

Does this make any sense to anyone? Thanks!

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