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The default recommendation from IBM is to plan for Relays to support no more than 1000 clients each.  In order to provide a resilient environment that can remain functional with the loss of a Relay, they actually recommend planning for no more than 800 clients per Relay.
 
The default recommendation from IBM is to plan for Relays to support no more than 1000 clients each.  In order to provide a resilient environment that can remain functional with the loss of a Relay, they actually recommend planning for no more than 800 clients per Relay.
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= Windows Based Relays =
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* Consider that by default a Windows computer will only accept a limited number of active TCP connections.  A web page that talks about this is http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-tcpip-max-limit.html
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* https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/fb7a6ef7-5a70-43a4-b0fe-c0252877467b/concurrent-tcp-connection?forum=winservergen

Latest revision as of 19:31, 19 October 2017

The default recommendation from IBM is to plan for Relays to support no more than 1000 clients each. In order to provide a resilient environment that can remain functional with the loss of a Relay, they actually recommend planning for no more than 800 clients per Relay.

Windows Based Relays