Another reason is that a user might have more VMs on their system than our
default will allow.  Granted, they'd need a really powerful server to do
that, and would probably also know what to tweak to adapt, but a dynamic
value allows us to allocate the resources we need instead of just an
arbitrary/theoretical ceiling (and it saves us needing to adjust the
default periodically as servers get more powerful in future years).
On Mar 1, 2014 6:16 AM, "Dietmar Maurer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > >>or dynamic value with number of vms ?)
> >
> > Maybe, allowing something like 32000 connections by vm, (350byte of
> > memory by connection, around 10mb) and net.netfilter.nf_conntrack_max =
> > numberofvms x 32000.
>
> What is the advantage of using dynamic value? You want to save RAM?
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