Konstantin Svist wrote:

>>From http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/6.0/en/too-many-connections.html:
> "The maximum number of connections MySQL can support depends on the
> quality of the thread library on a given platform. Linux or Solaris
> should be able to support 500-1000 simultaneous connections, depending
> on how much RAM you have and what your clients are doing. Static Linux
> binaries provided by Sun Microsystems, Inc. can support up to 4000
> connections."
> 
> Sun claims their mysql binaries accept 4-8 times more connections
> because of some threading library they use.
> Has anyone tested this?
> If true, [why] is linux threading system lagging behind so much?
> What is this magical library?

Ask Sun, they're the ones that ought to be able substantiate their claims.

-- Rex


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