Actually, ISTR that freesoftware.com was routinely handling 6,000
simultaneous FTP logins on a single FreeBSD machine. At its height, this machine served 10,000 FTP connections at once. "The FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide" agrees with my memory, but David Greenman is free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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<li><p>VM system: The VM (Virtual Memory) subsystem continues to be
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refined. The merged VM/cache design helps systems like
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wcarchive.cdrom.com juggle thousands (literally, more than 3,600)
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wcarchive.cdrom.com juggle thousands (literally, more than 10,000)
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simultaneous FTP connections without falling over.</p></li>
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<li><p>Architecture ports: Ports of *BSD are under way or already exist
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