I'm referring to the limit on the number of connections to one beanstalkd 
instance on a single port (65535). 

I know it's a long shot and you most probably can't handle more, but I 
wanted to make sure of it by asking even though I might look like a fool :-)

and thanks again for all the great work on beanstalk. We are using it for 
different parts of our system for completely different tasks, and we are 
all very happy with it's performance and simplicity.

-Payam

Which system are you referring to, the client OS? The server OS?
> What limit do you observe? A single beanstalkd should work ok
> with 10-20k concurrent connections.
>
> kr
>
>

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