Hi Michael,
  This is probably best asked over in the wireguard list.  There are
several commercial VPN providers that are supporting wireguard so I assume
that it can handle a high volume of connections... it is likely dependent
on the CPU/Memory available at the server side.

The challenge with wireguard for a large deployment is managing all the
connection secrets and IP addresses -- there is no built-in provision for
e.g. dynamic IP address assignment.  I've not looked into this at all so
there could be tools available to manage that.  But once you get into 100's
of end points managing this manually could become burdensome.

David

On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 6:54 PM Michael Knill <
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> Im looking at connecting up to 400 remote peers.
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