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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-975: ----------------------------------------- Instructions are on the page that I sent. You need to send an e-mail to: user-subscr...@guacamole.apache.org And you'll receive an confirmation e-mail back. If you don't receive the confirmation, check your junk folder and/or SPAM filter to make sure it isn't getting filtered out. If that doesn't work you can use the Nabble integration: http://apache-guacamole-incubating-users.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ and post your question, there. {quote} No response to requesting access to the user list, this is blocking us {quote} I appreciate that; however, it still is unlikely a bug or issue within the application, which is what JIRA is for tracking, and JIRA is not to provide generic support. You need to use the mailing list/forum for that. > How many concurrent active sessions can Guacamole handle? > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-975 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-975 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Task > Reporter: Stewart Alexander > Priority: Blocker > > Where is the information on how many concurrent active sessions can Apache > Guacamole handle before resource exhaustion? > > What are the limiting factors to how many users can actively create unique > sessions / connections to hosts via Apache? > > This is blocking us as we need to understand the limitations and how we can > avoid them as we potentially have several thousand people who would like to > use this at once to log on to unique computers in our environment. > > Please email us any information on this at: > stewart.alexan...@alamancecc.edu -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)