Hi,

 

I was wondering whether there was any reasoning behind capping concurrent
connections to a VIP at such a low figure - or at all in the software.

 

We are looking to use ZenLB for some high throughput sites and on mysql
database clusters, however, with limits on the concurrent connections, which
seem to be hard coded into the software, this becomes problematic. With an
infrastructure that can scale horizontally virtually and then physically to
dedicated hardware, there is no reason I can see that this cannot be pushed
significantly higher than the current hard limit.

 

Has anyone used the current release of ZenLB with greater than the hard
coded limit of concurrent connections?

 

Thanks


Nathan

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